Simple Plasma Gruvbox theme with Tunic wallpaper [KDE Plasma]

https://sh.itjust.works/post/14773696

Simple Plasma Gruvbox theme with Tunic wallpaper [KDE Plasma] - sh.itjust.works

The wallpaper is just a cropped image from the scans of the games manual found here, note these are spoilers! [https://book.tunic.wiki/], Tunic is an absolutely lovely game I have been playing on my Switch and I highly recommend it to people who really enjoy the difficulty of older Nintendo games but want a more polished experience. The way the game integrates the “manual” is really intriguing For a while I was experimenting with different plasma themes but I landed back on the good old reliable gruvbox dark theme.

Man, I love this. It still looks a bit like a Windows install, but completely customized to suit your taste. This experience is what I want when I finally make the switch :P

It definitely is rather reminiscent of older Windows versions with the seperate application launchers, fully expanded task manager entries that show the name of an app that are ungrouped (until necessary). And the widgets are very reminiscent of Rainmeter.

But I also bring some things from macOS that I enjoyed such as the global menu on the top (sadly Firefox flatpak does not support), virtual desktops with the pager widget on the bottom, and I use Krunner a lot (plasma’s equivalent to macOS “Spotlight”)

I hope your switch to Linux goes well if / when you switch!

What are the performance indicators on the left?
I don’t see any on the left. Those on the right are plasma widgets.
Apparently I still don’t know what left and right is! Thanks a bunch!
Hi. Great looking UI! …just wanted to pop by and remind any who will listen that GRUVBOX IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST cheers.
What plugin is this that you’re using on VIM?

The plugin that brings the “starter” / “welcome” screen when nvim is called without a file is mini.starter, a lua module of the mini plugin. My primary use case for neovim is closer to a feature complete text editor rather than a full fledged IDE, although there definitely is some overlap in my setup.

My set of plugins are roughly as follows

  • vim-plug, I will likely replace this one with packer at some point
  • goyo.vim and limelight.vim for distraction free viewing and editing
  • nnn.nvim to integrate the nnn file manager into neovim
  • mini.nvim
    • mini.surround
    • mini.statusline
    • mini.starter
    • mini.pairs
    • mini.move
    • mini.map -barbar.nvim Tabbar plugin
  • a whole bunch of LSP / autocomplete engines / snippets / git commit messages & signs
  • nvim-treesitter for syntax highlighting

And the remaining things in my init.lua file are just keybindings, setting up the plugins, and disabling the swapfile etc. when editing my password secrets in gopass among other ‘secret’ files

This looks awesome - love the vibe.
That wallpaper is so great
How did you make Firefox look THAT similar to Breeze? Anyways 10/10 would daily drive