
* Update location of sourced install script * Add OMARCHY_PATH for easy access * Formatting * Enable using finder in walker (#396) * Enable using finder in walker * capitalize name property * Hot reload theme for quick switching * Use fonts from AUR instead of downloading them directly like an animal * Include the common JetBrains substitution * Add a very basic font selector for terminal * Give the new font selector a bit of room to breathe * Swap Spotify GUI to TUI * Correct package name * Add theme update script (#391) * Move updating themes from Updates to theme menu Yeah, it could go in either spot, but since we have one entire category dedicated to themes, lets keep it there. * Revert "Correct package name" This reverts commit 4c46c2208a57aea9caf6a9eb0ffa282ab8a2c87a. * Revert "Swap Spotify GUI to TUI" This reverts commit b09d2d68cd65167e7cff5f751caed1fa5ac38dba. * Added backup timestamps to various omarchy-refresh-* files to prevent clobbering (#402) * Added backup timestamps to omarchy-refresh-[hyprlock|swayosd|walker|waybar] scripts to prevent data loss if ran multiple times * Added new script (omarchy-refresh-config) for refreshing various config files with automated backup creation * update plymouth logo (#406) * Track migrations via state files to avoid running migrations that have already been performed. (#411) * Just use set -e instead of manually checking for return values * Fix migration * Unused * Migrate fonts to packages * No longer needed * Use fd for better performance on walker finder * Add walker config refresh to enable the finder * Dropbox is now an optional setup --------- Co-authored-by: Shigeto Kumagai <shk@all.daynight.jp> Co-authored-by: Mohamedsayhii <63726183+Mohamedsayhii@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ryan Hughes <ryan@heyoodle.com> Co-authored-by: Andy Davis <developer.andy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Taha <paprikataha@gmail.com>
Omarchy
Turn a fresh Arch installation into a fully-configured, beautiful, and modern web development system based on Hyprland by running a single command. That's the one-line pitch for Omarchy (like it was for Omakub). No need to write bespoke configs for every essential tool just to get started or to be up on all the latest command-line tools. Omarchy is an opinionated take on what Linux can be at its best.
Read more at omarchy.org.
License
Omarchy is released under the MIT License.
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