One little thing I found useful for the update module is if you have ignored packages you can use the command paru -Qu | grep -v "\[ignored]" | wc -l replace paru with pacman if you do not use an aur helper. Cheers
Hey man great job. It was really helpfull. Dont stop making these videos :)) EDIT: which terminal is that at the bigeining of the video? How did you make it blurry?
@@makc Thank you so much, sorry I did't reply earlier yt didn't send me a notification and I almost forgot about it. I was here for another comment and i saw this lol I wanted to say I really liked all your videos, in fact I ended up watching almost all of your videos, It really helped me. Also I'd like to know how you setup your bash and how you added that to-do list and quotes which show up when you launch your terminal. I use zsh with some themeing but your bash is looking really good and minimal, It'd be great if you made a video about it, If not then point me at the right direction. Thanks much
I really enjoy your lesson's,,, keep up the good work
One little thing I found useful for the update module is if you have ignored packages you can use the command
paru -Qu | grep -v "\[ignored]" | wc -l
replace paru with pacman if you do not use an aur helper.
Cheers
Very slick. Thank you.
I think instead of format-spacing you could use format-padding and it might work for all the menu items.
Ardbeg? That deserves a like no matter what :)
Indeed it does.
Hey man great job. It was really helpfull. Dont stop making these videos :))
EDIT: which terminal is that at the bigeining of the video? How did you make it blurry?
Alacrity, and it was the tryone fork of picom to add the blur aur.archlinux.org/packages/picom-tryone-git/
@@makc Thank you so much, sorry I did't reply earlier yt didn't send me a notification and I almost forgot about it. I was here for another comment and i saw this lol
I wanted to say I really liked all your videos, in fact I ended up watching almost all of your videos, It really helped me. Also I'd like to know how you setup your bash and how you added that to-do list and quotes which show up when you launch your terminal. I use zsh with some themeing but your bash is looking really good and minimal, It'd be great if you made a video about it, If not then point me at the right direction. Thanks much
Ardbeg. A man after my own heart.
how do I turn on the color highlighting like you have ? (vim)
#fff for example
What file manager was that there at the beginning? Ranger?
Yes
Hey how did you get that sweet blurry effect on your terminal?
It's a compositor called picom.
Specifically it’s the Tryone 144 branch of picom that enables that particular blur. aur.archlinux.org/packages/picom-tryone-git/
@@MrZombieSwamp thanks!
@@makc oh, I will check it out. Thanks!
Instead of fontawesome is better nerd fonts