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# Luke's Auto-Rice Bootstraping Scripts (LARBS)
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[Official Website: larbs.xyz](http://larbs.xyz)
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LARBS is a quick series of scripts deployable on a fresh installation of Arch
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Linux. They automatically install and setup a fully-featured, but still
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lightweight tiling window manager "suite", meant to be minimal and
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keyboard-based. It is based on
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[my dotfiles](https://github.com/lukesmithxyz/voidrice) and install programs
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that can be seen
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[here](https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/LARBS/blob/master/src/progs.csv).
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LARBS is also intensely well-documented. Users can press `super+F1` at any time
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to view a full guide and explanation of the keyboard shortcuts. The only
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advised foreknowledge for potential users is a general familiarity with vim.
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Now there are also small scripts like `getkeys` which display the default
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bindings for the different terminal programs used by the system. Users can also
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press `super+shift+e` at any time to watch a growing list of tutorial videos on
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the same programs and other basic concepts from [my YouTube channel](https://youtube.com/c/lukesmithxyz).
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You can also easily fork these scripts for your own purposes to deploy your own
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configs if you like. All the actual scripts do is install a `.csv` list of
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programs of your choice and set up system basics.
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## Requirements
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An already installed Arch Linux or derivative system (works on Manjaro and
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Antergos as well). Works on Parabola too, but due to repository differences,
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some minor programs might not install. Check the program list.
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If you have a non-systemd system, you might also have to manually set up
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Pulseaudio and Network Manager after running the script.
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## Installation
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### On an already existing Arch install
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Boot up a fresh Arch install and run the following as the root user.
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```sh
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curl -LO lukesmith.xyz/larbs.sh #Downloads the script.
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bash larbs.sh #Runs it.
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```
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Once that all is done, you should be able to log out, then log in as your newly
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created user and type `startx` to begin the graphical environment. Congrats!
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Note that if the graphical environment doesn't start correctly, you might want
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to see what kind of drivers your computer needs to run Arch and install them
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via `pacman` manually.
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### Installing Arch automatically
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I also have a script here for installing Arch automatically. I *only* wrote this
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script so I could quickly install then test the other scripts on new computers,
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but theoretically you could use it as well. *BUT* this is a lazy, pre-alpha
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script which does not give you many options (it automatically chooses the New
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York time zone, US English, GRUB, Network Manager, etc). Even more important, it
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automatically partitions /dev/sda without asking, so unless, you have no
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non-backed up data on your machine, I don't advise running it unless you don't
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mind a full wipe. That said, you can run it like this after booting into an Arch
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live environment:
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```sh
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curl -LO lukesmith.xyz/arch.sh #Downloads the script.
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bash arch.sh #Runs it.
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```
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After the system installs, you'll have the option of bootstrapping automatically
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into installing my configs as well.
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Don't be worried if the installation of the first programs seems to take a
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while. As general dependencies are installed, things will move very quickly.
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Still, since this is a total online install, it might take a little longer than
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just installing a distro from an ISO.
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## Details
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In addition to installing all the needed dependencies, LARBS also:
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- Enables `wheel` users to run basic commands without passwords including
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shuttting down, rebooting and updating packages.
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- Installs and enables NetworkManager and Pulseaudio.
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- Disables the beep.
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## Version
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We're close to what can be called LARBS 2.0, and here are some of the major
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changes since the original version.
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- More documentation in the `getkeys` program and `mod+shift-e`.
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- Luke's build of st is now the default terminal, instead of urxvt. This
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includes:
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- Full unicode compatibility
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- vim-like bindings
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- Scrollback with keys and mouse, clipboard use and other add ons to
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the default st build
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- Xresources colors, allowing the use of wal/pywal
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- i3status is the status bar instead of Polybar, which was bloated and failed
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to build on many machines. The new i3status includes the modules below, all
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of which are constructed to be as minimal and light on system resources as
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possible:
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- Weather forecasts using `wttr.in`, with highs, lows and rain chance.
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- Current song information from `mpd`
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- Unread mail from Luke's `mutt-wizard`
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- Possible pacman updates
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- Status of torrents in transmission-daemon
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- Expected date, time, battery, internet and volume modules
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- Switch from mocp to mpd/ncmpcpp for music.
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- System is more minimalist/suckless.
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- dmenu is used instead of rofi for simplicity's sake.
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- Deployment of my new mutt-wizard for secure offline email configuration
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instead of config files for the user to manually edit.
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- Firefox instead of qutebrowser for default browser (qutebrowser configs
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remain for qutebrowser afeccionados)
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- A default profile of Firefox including some privacy features, an ad-blocker
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and VimVixen, for vim-based keyboard shortcuts.
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- Extensive implementation of dmenu, including for mounting/unmounting drives,
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display selection, confirmation for shutdown and other crucial commands, link
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handling and screen/audio recording.
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- Updates to config files can be pulled with git now.
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- i3 window resize now intuitive directions
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- Removal of a lot of brainlethood in the original design, where I relocated
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configs for alleged extensibility's sake. That's all been fixed now.
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- Configs for the new versions of qutebrowser, newsboat/newsbeuter, neomutt,
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etc.
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- Link handling scripts for mutt, newsboat and vim
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- vi mode is now default in bash (with retention of emacs-mode ctrl-l)
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- Caps lock functions both as a super key and escape key with xcape.
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- Use of the much better, newer version of my shortcut-sync.
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- And the repository is *significantly* smaller than it was before, meaning a
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faster download.
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- A million and one other tweaks and bug fixes.
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