Closed LUISMAGAIVER341 closed 1 year ago
How you created this rice????
By moving electricity as impulses from his brain throughout his body, and specifically into his hands to type, those impulses were to write configurations for different programs, and scss styling for his bar. His brain sent out millions of impulses of electricity, and his muscles used up much energy as to move his hands, his brain sent many impulses to his muscles to contract this fingers, thus creating a typing motion. Eventually from all the impulses from his brain and the work of the muscles in his arms responsible for his fingers, he eventually came out with the result of a rice, an expression of his brain impulses.
was flicko's body tired after sending the impulses?
lol, as @yavko said, you kind of just do it, its just writing configs for various tools
was flicko's body tired after sending the impulses?
I just received intel, and it seems due to the hours of contractions and impulses his body indeed was tired
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How you created this rice????
By moving electricity as impulses from his brain throughout his body, and specifically into his hands to type, those impulses were to write configurations for different programs, and scss styling for his bar. His brain sent out millions of impulses of electricity, and his muscles used up much energy as to move his hands, his brain sent many impulses to his muscles to contract this fingers, thus creating a typing motion. Eventually from all the impulses from his brain and the work of the muscles in his arms responsible for his fingers, he eventually came out with the result of a rice, an expression of his brain impulses.
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How you created this rice????
By moving electricity as impulses from his brain throughout his body, and specifically into his hands to type, those impulses were to write configurations for different programs, and scss styling for his bar. His brain sent out millions of impulses of electricity, and his muscles used up much energy as to move his hands, his brain sent many impulses to his muscles to contract this fingers, thus creating a typing motion. Eventually from all the impulses from his brain and the work of the muscles in his arms responsible for his fingers, he eventually came out with the result of a rice, an expression of his brain impulses.
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Huh
@yavko you are "cringe" and second, i questionated @flick0 and three, you are a shit
@yavko you are "cringe" and second, i questionated @flick0 and three, you are a shit
Oh no what am I going to do, I'm cringe 😬. Also It's not my fault you are asking an irrelevant question, you can't explain how you make a rice, you just do, you write configs, and that's it. There's nothing else to it. It's also its a bit harsh to respond that I'm "shit", I was just being a bit sarcastic. And finally this is not how you use GitHub issues, issues are for actual issues related to the project, this is a personal question, and not related to the project. If you wanna know how to rice maybe trying searching it up. Also sorry if I offended you, or annoyed you, but at least I answered your question in my message of joking around.
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Also if this means you use Windows (which seems likely you do, as your github is filed with VB.NET), then good luck, this rice is for Linux, and Hyprland only. Good luck ricing windows lol. And if you are using Windows, maybe reconsider, Windows is the truest of shit.
@yavko you are "cringe" and second, i questionated @flick0 and three, you are a shit
My answer is still a bit similar to yavko
There's no "one way" u make a rice, your question is very vague and doesn't have a definite correct answer, if you want to know more about any "part" of the rice (like a component of bar perhaps) then that can be a valid question with a valid answer
I assume u wanted me to explain about all the components, then here:
The rice uses hyprland as the compositor/wm on wayland
The top bar is waybar, It uses a json file for the layout of each module, then I used scss which is basically css to style the bar (the moving gradients are done using css animations and a scrolling gradient border)
now coming to windows, the only thing here wud be the borders, it uses gradient borders configured through hyprland's config file (usually at ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf)
And about the animations, they also are a part of hyprland config and use a bezier curve that's set in config
As for the wallpapers, I use a wallpaper daemon called swww and it has some nice wallpaper transitions
The audio visualizer if you are wondering, is a program called cava
, some fun cli scripts used in most of my rices are:
Now coming to the shell
I use pokemon-colorscripts
from aur which I set in fish.conf to autorun everytime the shell starts up(ie a new terminal opening)
And the prompt, i use starship for that and the config file can be located at ~/.config/starship.toml
Most of these things can be known just by looking at some of my configs or the wiki for said software, if you want to know more about what programs are used in this rice then take a look at all the dependacies we are installing from the readme
But at the end of the day, it is just "writing configs for various tools"
Here are some useful links:
How you created this rice????