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# My Niri Dots
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> Though I'm not yet sure if this can be called a dotfile since it's so simple.
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Every time when I re-install my PC, I always feels like to try some new dotfiles. But as I searched through Internet the dotfiles I found were whether not stable or deeply customized and hard to make changes.
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So I began the long and time-costing Niri customization.
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I want it to be simple, reliable, easy and good-looking. As I'm not expert in designing and I'm super confident about doing bad in color design, the components I use are mainly simple modifications based on other peoples work (which are listed below).
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This dot is really simple, and especially easy to make adjustments if you like. It provides an out-of-the box interface so you don't need to spend the whole afternoon adjusting corner radius and fighting against the hard-to-remember CSS code.
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Okay so lets talk about how to use.
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## Installation
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The installation script currently only supports Arch Linux if you are starting from a clean system installation environment.
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