Just my personal dotfiles I'm using as for all my home Arch Linux machines (with various tiling window manager configs) as for my working machines as Software Engineer (mostly MacOS or Linux Debian based systems (mostly Ubuntu) )
My Arch Linux config random screen:

My MacOS config random screen:

Most of my dotfile catalogs structured to be used as symlinks by gnu stow, where config location is - [app name]/[path to config from home dir that should be symlinked from repo catalog], for example nvim/.config/nvim, where stow nvim will create symlink under ~/.config/nvim with link to ~/dotfiles/nvim/.config/nvim.
All scripts that are using by dot configurations required to have dotfiles to be cloned directly in $HOME directory as ~/dotfiles
Some of my configurations (terminals etc) are using wallpapers that can be found here my wallpaper collection. It's also required to have wallpaper in home directory ~/wallpapers
- Terminal: alacritty, foot, ghostty, kitty, wezterm
- Multiplexer: tmux + tmux-powerline, sesh (as sessions manager + own customizations based on it and tmux api)
- SHELL: zsh + ohmyz + starship + fastfetch and so on
- Code: nvim, hard user of intellij in previous
- Nerd-Fonts: CascadiaCode, hack, FiraCode, JetBrainsMono
- File Manager: yazi, ranger
- OS: linux (arch, ubuntu), macos
- Tiling WM: linux (Wayland) - hyprland + waybar-hyprland, sway + waybar-sway
- Tiling WM: linux (X11) - xmonad + xmobar, awesome, qtile, bspwm + polybar, i3 + polybar, DWM + dwmblocks-async
- X11 compositor: picom
- Tiling WM: macos - aerospace + sketchybar + janky-borders
- Neovim: LazyVim based configuration. It's my main editor as Software Engineer, and it's oriented to many languages I'm using professionally (java, c#, js, bash, python... but mostly as java backend dev right now), or as hobby (lua, c/c++, rust, haskell...).
- Neotim Theme - customized
gruvbox-materialoreverforest, bd -hard(the most eyes comfortable themes I ever used for very long working sessions!) - Keyboard OS level tools: kanata linux and macos configs (in previous: macos - karabiner, linux - keyd / kmonad
- HotKeys launchers daemon: macos - using aerospace support, X11 - sxhkd
- Launchers (Wayland, X11): rofi by using fork with wayland support
- Notifications: X11 - dunst, Wayland - swaync, macos - builtin & terminal-notifier
- Screen color temperature: X11 - redshift, sway -gammastep, hyprland - hyprsunset
- Cron tasks: cronie
- Music & Players: rmpc, mpd-linux, mpd-macos, mpv, ncmpcpp, cmus
- Other tools: btop, fastfetch, k9s, lazygit