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-* Installation
-** Setup salt user-dirs
- #+begin_src bash
-# In dom0
-sudo qubesctl state.sls qubes.user-dirs
- #+end_src
-
- I sometimes run into the issue described here on a new install: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/8491. The solution that works consistantly for me is:
-
- #+begin_src bash
-# In dom0
-ln -s /srv/salt/qubes/user-dirs.top /srv/salt/_tops/base/user-dirs.top
-#+end_src
-** Clone my repo
-Open a terminal in some networked app qube (with git installed!), and clone my repository:
-
-#+begin_src bash
-# In dispXXXX
-git clone https://git.skylarcloud.xyz/salt-repo.git
-#+end_src
-** Move it to dom0
-First, we'll turn the repo into an archive with tar:
-
-#+begin_src bash
-# In dispXXXX
-tar -cf /tmp/salt-archive.tar salt-repo
-#+end_src
-
-Then, in dom0:
-
-#+begin_src bash
-# in dom0
-# Pulls the content of the archive from dispXXXX to dom0
-sudo qvm-run --pass-io dispXXXX 'cat /tmp/salt-archive.tar' > /tmp/salt-archive.tar
-
-# Unpack the archive
-sudo cd /tmp && tar -xf salt-archive.tar
-
-# Delete the default /srv/user_salt directory
-# Make sure you haven't put anything important there
-sudo rm -fr /srv/user_salt
-
-# Move the repo to /srv/user_salt
-sudo mv /tmp/salt-repo /srv/user_salt
-#+end_src
-** Change your username
- There's a variable in //wm/wm-setup.sls/ that you should change to match your username. That file needs to write files to your home directory in dom0, and needs the username for those paths.
-** Apply the configuration
-There are many directories with .sls and .top files inside of them. You can enable a feature and apply it with just a couple commands:
-
-#+begin_src bash
-# In dom0
-sudo qubesctl top.enable wm.wm-setup # This enables the top file at /srv/user_salt/wm/wm-setup.top
-sudo qubesctl state.apply # Applies dom0 states
-sudo qubesctl --targets=tmpl-XXXX # Applies dom0 states and states for tmpl-XXXX
-#+end_src
-
-* Features
-** 3isec
-Sets up the 3isec repository and graphical installer. This has lots of handy states I use for various utilities.
-** Chromium
-Creates /tmpl-chromium/ and /web-yt/. I usually avoid Chromium, but YouTube performs better on it than Librewolf, so I use it for that site.
-
-Blueman is installed in /tmpl-chromium/ so it's easy to pass your bluetooth controller to /web-yt/ and listen with bluetooth headphones.
-** Emacs
-Creates /tmpl-emacs/ and two app qubes, /emacs-org/ and /emacs-salt/, with Doom Emacs' dependencies. I do all of my personal organization in Emacs org-mode, and /emacs-salt/ is for editing my saltstack configuration.
-
-It also places two scripts in dom0, //usr/bin/fetch-salt-from-emacs/ and //usr/bin/push-salt-to-emacs/. Run these as root in dom0 to easily move your repo back and forth as you please.
-** Email
-Creates /tmpl-email/ and two app qubes, /email-personal/ and /email-work/, with Thunderbird.
-** IRC
-Creates /tmpl-irc/ and /irc/ with Hexchat installed, for chatting on IRC over Tor.
-** SSH
-Creates /tmpl-ssh/ and /ssh-vps/, simple qubes to ssh into my VPS with.
-** Torrenting
-Creates /tmpl-torrenting/ and /bitz/ with qBitTorrent installed, for torrenting. Route this qube's traffic through a VPN if you plan on downloading anything illegal.
-** Web
-Creates /tmpl-web/ and a few /web-XXX/ qubes, with Librewolf.
-** WM
-This does many things to set up a convenient i3 environment.
-- Installs a few packages in dom0
-- Moves my i3 config into place
-- Prioritizes xfce4-terminal and st in //usr/bin/qubes-i3-sensible-terminal/
-- Enables tap-to-click and natural scrolling
-- Replaces dmenu with rofi