# My Niri Dots > Though I'm not yet sure if this can be called a dotfile since it's so simple. 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. So I began the long and time-costing Niri customization. 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). 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. Okay so lets talk about how to use. ## Installation ### Clean Install The installation script currently only supports Arch Linux if you are starting from a clean system installation environment. ```shell git clone https://github.com/ClovertaTheTrilobita/niri-dots.git chmod +x install.sh ./install.sh ``` > [!WARNING] > > This script should only be used when you just setup your system and haven't install anything yet. It might (though the possibilities are low) break some of your packages since it'll do packages installations for you. ### If you already done some configuration That's even more simple! ```shell chmod +x replace.sh ./replace.sh ``` This will replace some of your config files (It will make backups). > [!NOTE] > > This script doesn't do any installations, so you need to install all packages by your self. ### Manual installation I guess this dot might be a bit too easy to use a installation script. #### Arch Linux ##### 1. Install packages ```shell yay -S --needed cava fastfetch fuzzel kitty mako niri swaylock-fancy-git swaync waybar wlogout wofi sddm ``` ##### 2. Copy configuration files copy all folders in `.config` to your own `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` (mostly `~/.config`) ##### 3. Setup grub theme if you want to use the grub theme ```shell cd matter ./matter.py ``` ##### 4.SDDM theme I recommend using this sddm theme [Keyitdev/sddm-astronaut-theme](https://github.com/Keyitdev/sddm-astronaut-theme). You can install it with simply ``` bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keyitdev/sddm-astronaut-theme/master/setup.sh)" ```