Marty Oehme
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Whereas before there was a giant script (which worked well enough) looking for and activating necessary ssh agents, all of it has been replaced with a single invocation of the gpg-agent - which I have turned into an ssh-enabled agent through its configuration file. That means, first: I can massively simplify the looking for ssh agents and since I am using fixed credentials (private keys supplied through ssh host configurations) for most servers anyway it should not disrupt my workflow and, second: I can use my private gpg key to log in to servers if I set it up correctly. |
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sh
The bare minimum terminal configuration for a working system. Contains:
- an XDG compliant home directory setup
- several basic environment variables
- simple aliases
- an optional fzf default setup
- X autostart
While other modules are largely optional, this module is the only one strictly necessary for the system to really work at all.
Additionally contains two scripts on which some other modules build:
- a simple script to detect if applications exist (and optionally warn the user if they don't)
- and a script to check if internet connectivity exists