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fmxsh/README.md

☁️ Hello

Someone like me should have started with GitHub a long time ago. Making repos public is such a good practice—it encourages a more structured approach and puts more thought into the projects. There's also a great benefit in learning from other projects.

🚧 Current GitHub status ...

My account does not represent the pinnacle of my efforts. I just got started with GitHub and, in fact, made a fresh start with everything computers as I recently switched completely from Windows to Linux. Imagine wiping everything and starting afresh with an empty hard drive—all you have is a live USB to install a Linux distribution of your choice. 🙂

🔧 I’m currently working on ...

  • A set of Neovim plugins comprising my own project manager that integrates with everything I need.
  • I also work on system configuration and basic utilities to shape my personal Linux environment the way I want it.
  • I'm also working on some personal server projects.

🌱 I’m currently learning ...

Everything Linux in general. More specifically, Bash, Lua, Node.js, and WebSocket. I learn what I need as I go. ChatGPT is the best learning tool ever and makes exploration so much fun.

📂 I’m looking to collaborate on ...

GitHub is new to me. I have been a solo programmer since the late '90s and have been programming only as a (very intense) hobby.

I am interested in exploring GitHub and different projects more in depth as time allows. There is, without a doubt, a tremendous benefit in studying and even contributing to other projects.

📫 How to reach me:

My webpage is fmx.sh, but for contact, it's trough my profile on X.

⚡ Fun fact:

  • With growing disappointment in each new release of Windows, I switched to Linux in 2023 and a year later decided to go all in.

  • I installed and ran Slackware as early as 1999, later Red Hat, Gentoo, and LFS. I had some success but would only run it for shorter periods, only to revert to Windows. Recent versions of Windows disappointed me enough to completely give up on it.

  • I found Arch Linux mostly by chance and discovered its minimalist philosophy suited me well, as it allowed me to select and configure the fundamental components myself. Selecting and evaluating each component made me realize the power of the terminal, whereby I built a terminal-centric environment. Thus, I run BSPWM, SXHKD, Tmux, Nvim, and Wezterm.

  • My early programming centered around the desire to build my own text-adventure games and MUDs (a kind of text-based multiplayer adventure game). I didn't get very far, but I learned C that way. Later, I began working on web projects and gained experience with PHP.

  • JavaScript is something I actively write today.

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