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Scripts and other stuff I've made for me or for fun. Or at least, the ones that are relevant to anything but my extremely specific configurations.

Credit goes to me and those who've helped me (usually on StackOverflow). In the case that I copied someone else's script and reworked it for me, I've mentioned that in the script's comments.

All the files in dumbscripts assume they are stored in $HOME/.dumbscripts/. You can change that with a search+replace. Plenty, but not all, of them require xdotool. You can tell which ones by whether you see xdotool.

The arch linux folder houses the files I use to reinstall and maintain Arch Linux. They are very personalized to me, but great templates and learning tools. Included is a 99% automated installation process, with the other 1% being clearly documented in text files. I keep a spare hard drive with me and back up those files (among other important things) so that if my hard drive dies, I can be back up and running in minutes. You don't want to know how many times I've needed that. The referenced "FINAL FILE" is not included in this git repo, because it includes secure/private info that would help you hack into my computers and does not provide any info that isn't easy to Google for. DO NOT treat the conf files in install-script.sh as a comprehensive set of everything you'd have to worry about. I still update that file every time I change my system, but since that doesn't affect the general form the script follows that you can use as a guideline, I don't bother updating the copy here.

(In case you're curious, "steamos" was an Arch virtual machine that I used for AAA Linux games, because Linux was not capable of using the same NVidia video card for a Windows VM AND the host computer without a reboot if you, like me before I switched to AMD, have another NVidia card for the host graphics instead of Intel graphics. It can, however, use the same card for another VM--a Linux VM.)

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