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| author | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-06-02 12:16:38 -0500 |
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| committer | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-06-02 12:16:38 -0500 |
| commit | b10cba594db836c0747066addad48bda4d30cd02 (patch) | |
| tree | 063119a623fa3f7139feda4ef302896d8f5f934c /dotfiles/dwm/.local/bin/dmenuunicode | |
| parent | 49c2ba9c4510bf6e1acd306687473bc8ba9ad8dd (diff) | |
| download | archsetup-b10cba594db836c0747066addad48bda4d30cd02.tar.gz archsetup-b10cba594db836c0747066addad48bda4d30cd02.zip | |
refactor: drop in-repo dotfiles/, move stow tooling to the dotfiles repo
Since the installer clones DOTFILES_REPO into ~/.dotfiles and stows from there, the in-repo dotfiles/ tree was dead weight. Nothing reads it at install time. I removed it (831 files) now that both machines are migrated.
The Makefile's stow / restow / reset / unstow / import targets and the dotfile-script unit suites moved to the dotfiles repo. They sit alongside the scripts they manage and run standalone (cd ~/.dotfiles && make ...). This Makefile keeps the VM-integration targets and the installer-helper suite (safe-rm-rf).
I updated CLAUDE.md and README.md so stow operations run from ~/.dotfiles, and the dotfile-management, theme, and unit-test sections point at the standalone repo. The README was already describing the old in-repo model from before the installer switched to cloning. This brings it in line.
Diffstat (limited to 'dotfiles/dwm/.local/bin/dmenuunicode')
| -rwxr-xr-x | dotfiles/dwm/.local/bin/dmenuunicode | 18 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/dotfiles/dwm/.local/bin/dmenuunicode b/dotfiles/dwm/.local/bin/dmenuunicode deleted file mode 100755 index b25876f..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/dwm/.local/bin/dmenuunicode +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# The famous "get a menu of emojis to copy" script. - -# Get user selection via dmenu from emoji file. -chosen=$(cut -d ';' -f1 ~/.local/share/emoji | dmenu -i -l 30 | sed "s/ .*//") - -# Exit if none chosen. -[ -z "$chosen" ] && exit - -# If you run this command with an argument, it will automatically insert the -# character. Otherwise, show a message that the emoji has been copied. -if [ -n "$1" ]; then - xdotool type "$chosen" -else - printf "$chosen" | xclip -selection clipboard - notify-send "'$chosen' copied to clipboard." & -fi |
