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/.zsh/modules/Test/B09hash.ztst | 79 -------------------------- 1 file changed, 79 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 dotfiles/system/.zsh/modules/Test/B09hash.ztst (limited to 'dotfiles/system/.zsh/modules/Test/B09hash.ztst') diff --git a/dotfiles/system/.zsh/modules/Test/B09hash.ztst b/dotfiles/system/.zsh/modules/Test/B09hash.ztst deleted file mode 100644 index 7b5dfb4..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/system/.zsh/modules/Test/B09hash.ztst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -# The hash builtin is most used for the command hash table, which is -# populated automatically. This is therefore highly system specific, -# so mostly we'll test with the directory hash table: the logic is -# virtually identical but with the different table, and furthermore -# the shell doesn't care whether the directory exists unless you refer -# to it in a context that needs one. - -%prep - populate_hash() { - hash -d one=/first/directory - hash -d two=/directory/the/second - hash -d three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis - hash -d four=/bored/with/this/now - } - -%test - - hash -d -0:Directory hash initially empty - - populate_hash - hash -d -0:Populating directory hash and output with sort ->four=/bored/with/this/now ->one=/first/directory ->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis ->two=/directory/the/second - - hash -rd - hash -d -0:Empty hash - - populate_hash - hash -d -0:Refill hash ->four=/bored/with/this/now ->one=/first/directory ->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis ->two=/directory/the/second - - hash -dL -0:hash -L option ->hash -d four=/bored/with/this/now ->hash -d one=/first/directory ->hash -d three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis ->hash -d two=/directory/the/second - - hash -dm 't*' -0:hash -m option ->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis ->two=/directory/the/second - - hash -d five=/yet/more six=/here/we/go seven=/not/yet/eight - hash -d -0:Multiple assignments ->five=/yet/more ->four=/bored/with/this/now ->one=/first/directory ->seven=/not/yet/eight ->six=/here/we/go ->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis ->two=/directory/the/second - - hash -d one two three -0:Multiple arguments with no assignment not in verbose mode - - hash -vd one two three -0:Multiple arguments with no assignment in verbose mode ->one=/first/directory ->two=/directory/the/second ->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis - - hash -d t-t=/foo - i="~t-t" - print ~t-t/bar - print ${~i}/rab -0:Dashes are untokenized in directory hash names ->/foo/bar ->/foo/rab -- cgit v1.2.3