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Website match with dotfiles

Published: 2026-02-11

Whenever I start a new project and tinkering with tools, I feel like this is awesome. But once I finish the logic part and get to styling, I realize that CSS is awesome is a lie. I rm -fr’d the directory twice when trying to transform this website into one with shape.

One day, during my 10-hours every day dotfiles session, I realized I don’t need to style, I created a new project, opened Nvim and with one :TOHtml command all of the basic styling was set, and they told me stop wasting your time.

With Astro in one hand and Nvim in the other, I could say that this website is kanagawa color-schemed and dashboard-doom-schemed with ofc 0 js. But wait, what about the hjkl, links and buttons? Here comes my friend YAGNI.

So if you made it till here you should have realised that all that to say I use nvim and arch, btw.

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