dotless: My Personal Config Index

zakzak
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For the past few months, I’ve been quietly shaping a personal system—lightweight tools, refined defaults, and intentional choices that make up how I interact with the digital world. What started as a scratchpad for my own reference turned into something worth sharing. So I published it.

🔗 GitHub Repository
🌐 Live Site (Docsify)

🧭 What is it?

A minimalist config journal: part documentation, part philosophy. It’s a structured collection of the tools I rely on, privacy-first workflows, self-hosted setups, and quiet tweaks that help me feel at home in my own environment.

Not dotfiles. Not scripts. Just a clean, readable system of trust.

🧠 What’s inside?

  • Core apps I always return to

  • Settings and environment defaults

  • Notes on Windows setup, Kasm workspaces, VPN stacks

  • Lightweight alternatives I’m experimenting with

  • A modular file layout with Docsify-powered navigation

Each section evolves as my setup does. I didn’t build it to impress—I built it to be clear.

🛠 Why share it?

Because digital spaces deserve to be intentional. Because discovering the right font, workflow, or browser combo can feel like hitting a tuning fork. Because maybe something in here will resonate with your own system.

🧩 Bonus: It’s portable.

You can fork it, remix it, or just browse for inspiration. It’s designed to be modular and minimal—easy to extend or completely make your own.

Thanks for reading.
If you have thoughts, I’m listening. If you have feedback, even better. I’ll be updating it as I go.

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