From dada2f255daaa2fb493ec8c7d47e2a8123aea494 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Craig Jennings Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2026 17:36:38 -0600 Subject: refactor(dotfiles): rename system/ to common/ and remove unused configs Rename dotfiles/system to dotfiles/common for clarity - indicates shared dotfiles used across all desktop environments (DWM, Hyprland). Removed config directories for uninstalled applications: - ghostty (using different terminal) - lf (using ranger instead) - mopidy (using mpd instead) - nitrogen (X11-only, obsolete for Wayland) - pychess (not installed) - JetBrains (not installed via archsetup) - youtube-dl (using yt-dlp with different config location) Kept audacious config for potential future use. Updated all references in archsetup, CLAUDE.md, todo.org, and validation.sh. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 --- dotfiles/system/.config/ranger/rifle.conf | 257 ------------------------------ 1 file changed, 257 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 dotfiles/system/.config/ranger/rifle.conf (limited to 'dotfiles/system/.config/ranger/rifle.conf') diff --git a/dotfiles/system/.config/ranger/rifle.conf b/dotfiles/system/.config/ranger/rifle.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 8cc0ce7..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/system/.config/ranger/rifle.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,257 +0,0 @@ -# vim: ft=cfg -# -# This is the configuration file of "rifle", ranger's file executor/opener. -# Each line consists of conditions and a command. For each line the conditions -# are checked and if they are met, the respective command is run. -# -# Syntax: -# , , ... = command -# -# The command can contain these environment variables: -# $1-$9 | The n-th selected file -# $@ | All selected files -# -# If you use the special command "ask", rifle will ask you what program to run. -# -# Prefixing a condition with "!" will negate its result. -# These conditions are currently supported: -# match | The regexp matches $1 -# ext | The regexp matches the extension of $1 -# mime | The regexp matches the mime type of $1 -# name | The regexp matches the basename of $1 -# path | The regexp matches the absolute path of $1 -# has | The program is installed (i.e. located in $PATH) -# env | The environment variable "variable" is non-empty -# file | $1 is a file -# directory | $1 is a directory -# number | change the number of this command to n -# terminal | stdin, stderr and stdout are connected to a terminal -# X | $DISPLAY is not empty (i.e. Xorg runs) -# -# There are also pseudo-conditions which have a "side effect": -# flag | Change how the program is run. See below. -# label