biased niri wm 🍚
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biased niri wm 🍚
Dotfiles for my RiverWM rice on Linux
A clean Hyprland setup for CachyOS with Tokyo Night theme and pre-configured workspace rules.
The OS environment repository was created to share custom setups across Windows, macOS, and Linux on the desktop, and Android and iOS on mobile. Including minimal looking setup and ricing.
Minimal Hyprland dotfiles with Waybar, Kitty and Wofi
Small utility to dowload youtube video/playlist in MP3 format, integrable with rofi
A light-weight status bar for Linux made using entirely in Rust.
Arch Linux + niri w/ DankMaterialShell
An automated Hyprland dotfiles setup for Arch Linux–based distributions, focused on modular configuration, hardware-aware installation, and a flexible theming system for daily use.
Glaze is a powerful and dynamic theming framework for modern PySide6 desktop applications on Linux. It provides a centralized dark- and light-theme system with custom-styled widgets, packaged for distribution and compilation to standalone binaries via Nuitka.
Dynamic Color Minimalist Design System Daily driver on Arch + Hyprland, theme colors generated dynamically based on wallpaper
A custom kde theme inspired by Ado's "Hibana" World Tour 2025 aesthetic.
The Perfect Arch Config
YAMIS (Yet Another Monochrome Icon Set) made by [DIRN](https://store.kde.org/u/dirn) on KDE Store. I am just using this REPO in my automated Post Installation script.
Minimal, performance-focused Arch Linux i3wm rice with eww widgets, themed rofi, and a clean dark aesthetic.
window effects for hyprland
NixDeck 2133 is a plug-and-play, fully skinnable Arch-native ricing and automation control system. It is both an AI ops terminal and a universal rice-orchestrator—a convergence point for aesthetics, automation, system daemons, and AI loadouts under one unified GUI.
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