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yorukot/theme

Analysis updated 2026-07-05 · repo last pushed 2023-12-23

1Audience · developerComplexity · 1/5DormantSetup · easy

TLDR

A personal collection of computer configuration files for backing up and restoring a customized desktop environment. Serves as a reference for visual and functional settings like window manager layouts and terminal colors.

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  root((repo))
    What it does
      Stores config files
      Backs up preferences
      Tracks changes over time
    Contents
      Window manager layouts
      Terminal color schemes
      Font choices
      App shortcuts
    Use cases
      Restore setup on new machine
      Reinstall after OS wipe
      Browse for inspiration
    Audience
      Linux power users
      Desktop customizers
      Config hobbyists
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Back up your desktop configuration files so you can restore them after reinstalling your OS.

USE CASE 2

Browse someone else's setup for inspiration when customizing your own Linux desktop.

USE CASE 3

Track changes to your preferred window manager and terminal settings over time.

What is it built with?

Shell scriptsConfig files

How does it compare?

yorukot/theme195516184-a11y/esp32-mcp-parenting-robota-bissell/unleash-lite
Stars111
LanguagePython
Last pushed2023-12-23
MaintenanceDormant
Setup difficultyeasymoderatehard
Complexity1/53/54/5
Audiencedevelopergeneralresearcher

Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.

How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

No setup required to browse, manually copying files into your own system requires basic knowledge of where your OS stores configurations.

No license information is provided in this repository.

In plain English

The repository called "theme" is a personal collection of computer configuration files. It serves as a backup and reference point for how one developer has set up the visual appearance and functionality of their desktop environment. Since the README doesn't contain any documentation, the specifics of what is included are limited to the repository's description. Based on that description, the project simply contains the settings, preferences, and related assets the owner uses to customize their own machine. This typically involves things like window manager layouts, terminal color schemes, font choices, and application shortcuts. People who maintain these kinds of repositories generally use them to keep their preferred setup in a safe place. If they switch computers or need to reinstall their operating system, they can easily pull down their files and get back to a familiar workspace in minutes. It also lets them track changes to their configuration over time. Anyone curious enough to look through the files would likely be another Linux or power user looking for inspiration for their own desktop. While there is no README to guide visitors, the contents themselves act as a public snapshot of someone's ideal computing environment.

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Prompt 1
Help me understand the configuration files in this dotfiles repo and which applications they correspond to so I can adapt similar settings for my own desktop.
Prompt 2
I found this theme repo with no README. Walk me through how to safely copy individual config files from it into my own system without breaking my current setup.
Prompt 3
Based on the config files in this repo, suggest a similar desktop customization setup I could build using popular tools like a tiling window manager and a modern terminal emulator.

Frequently asked questions

What is theme?

A personal collection of computer configuration files for backing up and restoring a customized desktop environment. Serves as a reference for visual and functional settings like window manager layouts and terminal colors.

Is theme actively maintained?

Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2023-12-23).

What license does theme use?

No license information is provided in this repository.

How hard is theme to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is theme for?

Mainly developer.

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