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cybrdots

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Lucid dotfiles for Arch Linux
Daily driven on Arch + Hyprland as a whole, individual themes should work anywhere

Version: v2.0.0
Status: Stable (2026-04-08)

Warning

hyprland is in the process of switching from hyprlang to lua language. This config won't work as intended with newer versions (v0.55.0+). Last compatible version of hyprland is v0.54.3 from 2026-03-27. I will either wait a month until the new lua-based hyprland is stable or switch to something more stable in itself, I can't be bothered.

Install Guide Roadmap
Design Specification Design Philosophy
AI Disclosure Contributing

Content

What's Inside

  • Unified aesthetic -- Lucid color palette (cybrcolors) + 12 hand-crafted wallpapers (cybrpapers)
  • Theme collection -- Custom themes for 20+ applications
  • Terminal-centric workflow -- Fast, integrated TUI/CLI tools
  • Modular by design -- Use the full setup or cherry-pick individual themes
  • Beginner-friendly docs (WIP) -- Step-by-step guides with explanations + advanced patterns for power users

Showcase

Left-to-right: Neovim, rofi-launcher, cava, fastfetch, custom script ↗


Left-to-right: stacked micro, yazi, broot ↗


Firefox w/Cybrspace.online custom theme ↗


Left-to-right: clock, btop, ls ↗


Fore-to-back: wallpaper selector, neovim, matrix ↗


Firefox w/Sidebery ↗

swaync ↗ (floating notifications; control center; control center list)

Themes

Core System

Utilities

UserStyles

WIP

  • cybr-neovim -- Fully themed, polishing
  • cybr-firefox -- Fully themed, major refactor planned
  • cybr-gtk -- Early stage
  • cybr-vscode -- Partially themed (Unreleased)
  • cybrcursors -- Fully themed, polishing (Unreleased, preview)

Related cybrcore Projects

Credits & Inspiration

This project builds on the work of many talented creators:

Dotfile foundations:

  • Matt-FTW/dotfiles -- Many of Hyprland configs (keybinds, scripts) are based on their dotfiles

Theming & aesthetics:

Community:

  • r/unixporn -- Their feedback was the biggest impulse for me to release the dotfiles.
  • Cyberspace.online -- Absolutely great community where I found my digital home after many years of wandering and lurking. Their support was of immensely important to keep me going.

If I missed anyone, feel free to open an issue!