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dotfiles

Personal terminal and editor configuration: a rich multi-panel Neovim workspace and a debloated, low-latency Tabby profile.

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Path Purpose
fonts/ Favorite fonts: plain assets, installable on request
nvim/ Neovim config (lazy.nvim; plugin versions pinned in lazy-lock.json)
tabby/config.yaml Tabby profile: near-black background, default accents, browser-style tab hotkeys

Provisioning a fresh machine

This repo is the single source of truth. My agent sets up a machine by reading these files directly through its dotfiles-setup skill, rather than keeping its own copies that would drift, so editing here is all the next setup needs:

  1. Neovim: copy nvim/ into the Neovim config directory (%LOCALAPPDATA%\nvim on Windows, ~/.config/nvim elsewhere). On first launch, init.lua bootstraps lazy.nvim and installs the pinned plugins. Treesitter parsers compile on demand, which needs the tree-sitter CLI (0.26 or later) and a C compiler on PATH; on a Windows machine without MSVC the config points CC at gcc.
  2. Tabby: copy tabby/config.yaml into Tabby's config directory (%APPDATA%\tabby on Windows, ~/.config/tabby on Linux, ~/Library/Application Support/tabby on macOS), then fully quit and relaunch Tabby.
  3. Fonts: fonts/ is a plain assets folder first; the files can be referenced or copied like any other asset. Install them only when the setup request asks for fonts, per-user with no elevation. On Windows, copy each file to %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Fonts and register it under HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts as a string value named "full font name (TrueType)" for .ttf or "(OpenType)" for .otf, with the copied file's full path as data; skip files already present or in use. On Linux, copy into ~/.local/share/fonts and run fc-cache -f. On macOS, copy into ~/Library/Fonts.

The whole low-latency Tabby profile lives in that one file: GPU acceleration on, ligatures and palette generation off, unused built-in plugins disabled, browser-style tab hotkeys, the preferred login shell as default, and a shared near-black translucent background. The skill applies whatever the file currently holds, never a baked-in snapshot.

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