For the past few months, I’ve been refining my digital setup—tweaking tools, optimizing workflows, and documenting everything in a clean, organized space. That effort is now public as a GitHub repository: a minimalist config journal of my essential apps, system defaults, and privacy stack.
No bloat, just clarity.
A living index of how I build, rebuild, and navigate my digital space.
🧠What you’ll find inside:
- My go-to software stack (privacy-focused, lightweight tools)
- Docs on file transfers, browsers, keyboard customization, and typography
- Default settings and environment preferences across platforms
- A growing list of modular setups for Windows and self-hosted workspaces Everything’s documented with Docsify and served as a lightweight site for easy reference. It’s not just dotfiles—it’s how I think about digital minimalism and intentional computing. ⚙️ Why I built it: I wanted something portable, clear, and genuinely mine. This journal is part config backup, part digital philosophy. If it helps someone else streamline or rethink their setup—that’s a bonus. 🚀 Live site + repo:
- GitHub: https://github.com/zakdev12312/config-journal
- Live Docs: https://zakdev12312.github.io/config-journal/#/ Feedback, suggestions, or curious thoughts welcome. Always down to learn from fellow tinkerers.
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