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title = "Arch Linux X1 Carbon 6"
date = "2020-07-30T17:56:45-07:00"
author = ""
authorTwitter = "" #do not include @
cover = ""
tags = ["info-dump"]
keywords = ["arch", "linux", "thinkpad", "X1", "carbon", "LUKS", "install"]
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I recently picked up a 6th gen X1 Carbon so of course I wanted to install Arch Linux on it. This post documents the steps I took
in case I ever have to do this again. I used [ejmg's
guide](https://github.com/ejmg/an-idiots-guide-to-installing-arch-on-a-lenovo-carbon-x1-gen-6) guide, [HardenedArray's gist
guide](https://gist.github.com/HardenedArray/ee3041c04165926fca02deca675effe1), and the [Arch Linux wiki
page](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lenovo_ThinkPad_X1_Carbon_(Gen_6)) as references.
_Note_: This was my setup as of July 2020ish. Things have changed since then.
## Setup
### Prepare Installation Media
This part is relatively straighforward. Check out the [arch wiki
page](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/USB_flash_installation_medium).
### Prepare BIOS
BIOS -> Security -> Secure Boot -> Disable
BIOS -> Config -> Thunderbolt(TM) 3 -> Thunderbolt BIOS Assist Mode: Enabled
Configure boot order to boot off USB
BIOS -> Startup -> Boot -> Move USB HDD to the top of the list (also moved USB FDD to 2nd since I wasn't sure which one I needed
Plug in USB
## Live Environment Setup
### Connect to WiFi Network
I was able to get everything set up with `iwctl`. Once you're in the `iwctl` prompt, use the `help` command to see available
commands.
```bash
# iwctl
[iwd]# device list
# Shows devices installed. Mine was wlan0
[iwd]# station wlan0 get-networks
# Shows available networks
[iwd]# station wlan0 connect $SSID
# Wrap your SSID in quotes if it has spaces
# Enter passphrase when prompted
[iwd]# exit
```
### Partition Drive
TODO: Rewrite this section to have more of a focus on what commands to run (too much time spent describing)
My device had two SSDs installed. `lsblk` showed them as `nvme0n1` and `nvme1n1`. My primary SSD was `nvme1n1` so I ran `gdisk
/dev/nmve1n1`. You can enter `?` to get a list of commands. I went ahead and deleted (`d`) all the existing partitions. Created an
EFI partition (`n`) on partition 1 with a size of 100 MiB (chose first sector and then `+100M` for the last sector) with hex code
EF00 (EFI partition). I created partition 2 to span the rest of the device. I tried having a separate boot partition but ran into
issues getting my system to boot up properly. It's probably possible to have a separate boot partition but it probably makes the
setup more complex. So, unless you know what you're doing, don't create any other partitions on this drive.
For my second drive I ran `gdisk /dev/nvme0n1` and left a single partition spanning the entire device with hex code 8300 (Linux
FS). This drive can be partitioned however you like.
I should zero my devices but I'm not that paranoid so I didn't. This could be done with `ddrescue` or with `cat` like so `cat
/dev/zero > /dev/nvme1n1 && cat /dev/zero /dev/nme0n1`.
### Setup filesystems
#### Encrypting Devices
Encrypt all partitions except for the EFI partition. This is done with `cryptsetup`'s `luksFormat` subcommand. `luksFormat` will
prompt for a password. **Do not** forget these passwords or you'll be locked out of your drives and be forced to reformat. The
passwords don't have to match. In fact, it's better to have a unique password for each one but **do not** forget the passwords. Once
the drives are encrypted, they need to be opened with the `luksOpen` subcommand. The last part of the `luksOpen` (`EncryptedBoot`
and `Secondary` below) subcommand is just a label and can be any value (just be sure to remain consistent -- these labels will be
used later on).
These are the commands I ran:
```bash
cryptsetup -c aes-xts-plain64 -h sha512 -s 512 --use-random --type luks1 luksFormat /dev/nvme1n1p2
cryptsetup -c aes-xts-plain64 -h sha512 -s 512 --use-random --type luks1 luksFormat /dev/nme0n1p1
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/nvme1n1p2 EncryptedBoot
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/nvme0n1p1 Secondary
```
When I first tried setting this up I realized I had accidentally encrypted the EFI partition (saw an error when I tried to mount
it later on). Fixing this is easy though, just close the partition with `cryptsetup luksClose EncryptedBoot`. Replace
`EncryptedBoot` with whatever label was given (this can be checked with `lsblk`). Once the partition is closed, reformat it with
FAT32 again (see the [`Create FileSystems`](#create-filesystems) section).
#### LVM
Use the Linux Volume Manager (LVM) to create a swap volume on the primary drive (labeled `EncryptedBoot`). Setup volumes for the
secondary drive (labeled `Secondary`) while we're at it.
```bash
pvcreate /dev/mapper/EncryptedBoot
vgcreate Arch /dev/mapper/EncryptedBoot
lvcreate -L 16G -n swap
lvcreate -l 100%FREE Arch -n root
pvcreate /dev/mapper/Secondary
vgcreate Data /dev/mapper/Secondary
lvcreate -l 100%FREE Data -n root
```
#### Create Filesystems
Create a FAT32 filesystem for the EFI partition, set up the swap partition, and format the rest with ext4.
```bash
mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/nvme1n1p1
mkswap /dev/mapper/Arch-swap
mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/Arch-root
mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/Data-root
```
## Installation
### Bootstrap
Now that the drives are ready, the actual installation can begin. Mount the drives first.
```bash
mount /dev/mapper/Arch-root /mnt
swapon /dev/mapper/Arch-swap
mkdir /mnt/boot
mkdir -p /mnt/mnt/data
mount /dev/mapper/Data-root /mnt/mnt/data
mkdir /mnt/efi
mount /dev/nvme1n1p1 /mnt/efi
```
Install a base set of packages. More will be installed later on, this is just a minimal set of packages.
```bash
pacstrap /mnt base base-devel grub efibootmgr dialog wpa_supplicant linux linux-headers vim dhcpcd netctl lvm2 linux-firmware iwd
man-db man-pages
```
_Note:_ Later on when I was configuring my network after Arch had been installed I realized I didn't use `netctl` or `dhcpcd`.
These can probably be left out. Not sure if `wpa_supplicant` needs to be installed here either. `vim` could be replaced with a
different editor like `emacs` or `nano`.
One last step before chroot'ing into the Arch installation is to write an `/etc/fstab` file. This can be generated with `genfstab`.
```bash
genfstab -U /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab
```
Before continuing, review `/mnt/etc/fstab` and make any necessary changes (I didn't need to make any changes but it's a good idea
to check). It's finally time to chroot.
```bash
arch-chroot /mnt /bin/bash
```
The root is now the same as the Arch install's root.
### Housekeeping
Find the local timezone in `/usr/share/zoneinfo` and set the system timezone.
```bash
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Los_Angeles /etc/localtime
```
Set the hostname. I decided on naming my computer `carbon`.
```bash
echo carbon > /etc/hostname
```
Set the locale. Go through `/etc/locale.gen` and uncomment the relevant lines. I only uncommented `en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8`. After that,
generate localization files.
```bash
echo LANG=en_US.UTF-8 > /etc/locale.conf
locale-gen
```
Set the root password and create a user account (bad practice to run as root).
```bash
passwd
useradd -m -G wheel -s /bin/bash alejandro
```
Replace `alejandro` with your username. `sudo` will later be configured to allow users in the `wheel` group.
### More Encryption Configuration
When the system boots up, the bootloader (I'll be using `grub`) will need to read `/boot` and the system will need access to any
other volumes specified in the fstab file. Without any extra configuration, there will be a passphrase prompt for every volume.
LUKS devices have multiple "key slots." It's possible to use a key file to fill in one of the key slots and later pass that file
in to open (decrypt) a LUKS device. This makes it possible to have `grub` handle decryption of root and swap without requiring the
user to enter multiple passphrases (which is clunky and error-prone). Other volumes (my data root volume) can be configured in
`/etc/crypttab` (similar to `/etc/fstab`) to also be automatically opened.
Generate a random keyfile.
```bash
cd /
dd bs=512 count=4 if=/dev/random of=crypto_keyfile.bin iflag=fullblock
```
This keyfile should **never** be shared. In fact, no user should have access to this file. The [arch wiki
warns](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption#With_a_keyfile_embedded_in_the_initramfs) that initramfs's
permissions should be set to 600 as well.
```bash
chmod 000 /crypto_keyfile.bin
chmod 600 /boot/initramfs-linux*
```
Add the keyfile to the LUKS devices.
```bash
cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/nvme1n1p2 /crypto_keyfile.bin
cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/nvme0n1p1 /crypto_keyfile.bin
# Use the commands below to verify the keyfile has been added.
cryptsetup luksDump /dev/nvme1n1p2 # Should see slots 0 and 1 occupied
cryptsetup luksDump /dev/nvme0n1p1 # Should see slots 0 and 1 occupied
```
Configure automatic opening of the data volume through `crypttab`. Edit `/etc/crypttab`
```plaintext
# SNIP ...
# <name> <device> <password> <options>
Secondary /dev/nvme0n1p1 /crypto_keyfile.bin discard
# SNIP ...
```
The `discard` option has to do with the `TRIM` command and is basically a performance optimization. Read more about it on
[wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trim_(computing)).
Edit the `mkinitpcio` configuration file (`/etc/mkinitpcio.conf`) to setup decryption.
```plaintext
# SNIP ...
FILES=(/crypto_keyfile.bin)
# SNIP ...
HOOKS=(base udev autodetect modconf block keymap encrypt lvm2 resume filesystems keyboard fsck)
```
Generate the initrd image.
```bash
mkinitpcio -p linux
```
`grub` now has to be configured so it knows `/boot` is encrypted. Uncomment the `GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y` line in
`/etc/default/grub`. Once that's done `grub` can be installed.
```bash
grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/efi --bootloader-id=ArchLinux
```
Open up `/etc/default/grub` again and edit the `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX` line so it looks like this
`GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=cryptdevice/nvme1n1p2:EncryptedBoot:allow-discards resume=/dev/mapper/Arch-swap`.
The `allow-discards` option also has to do with `TRIM`. Now the `grub` configuration is ready to be generated.
```bash
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
```
That's it. The system should now be bootable. Exit, reboot, and pray.
```bash
exit
umount -R /mnt
swapoff -a
reboot
```
You should be prompted for your passphrase once. If you get the passphrase wrong you'll be dropped into grub rescue mode. Hit
`ctrl+alt+delete` and try again (or reboot by holding down the power button if that doesn't work). Don't be frustrated if this
doesn't work on the first try. There are a lot of steps in setting this up and mistakes happen (I didn't get this right at first
either).
### First Logon
Log in to your system as root and alow users in the wheel group to use `sudo`. Run `visudo`, if you get an error saying no editor
found just prepend the editor's path like this `EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim visudo`. Uncomment the following line `%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL`.
You can log out and log in with your own user account now.
### Setup WiFi
`iwd` can be used to manage the network with the proper configuration. Edit `/etc/iwd/main.conf`
```plaintext
[General]
EnableNetworkConfiguration=true
[Network]
NameResolvingService=systemd
```
The `EnableNetworkConfiguration` setting allows `iwd` to handle stuff like DHCP. The `NameResolvingService` configures DNS. I
decided to use `systemd-resolved` mostly just because I already had it installed (part of the `systemd` package). Enable and start
`systemd-resolved` and `iwd`.
```bash
systemctl enable systemd-resolved
systemctl enable iwd
systemctl start systemd-resolved
systemctl start iwd
```
Follow the same steps as before to connect to wifi (run `iwctl`).
### Install Additional Packages
The default mirrorlist was kept earlier but `reflector ` can be used to choose mirrors. The `reflector` command below will filter
the 200 most recently updated https servers and choose the 200 fastest ones.
```bash
pacman -S reflector
reflector --verbose -l 200 -n 20 -p https --sort rate --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
```
A [pacman hook](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Hooks) can be setup to automatically run reflector when
`pacman-mirrorlist` is updated (this package contains the official mirrorlist). Create `/etc/pacman.d/hooks/mirrorupgrade.hook`
```plaintext
[Trigger]
Operation = Upgrade
Type = Package
Target = pacman-mirrorlist
[Action]
Description = Updating pacman-mirrorlist with reflector and removing pacnew...
When = PostTransaction
Depends = reflector
Exec = /bin/sh -c "reflector -l 200 -n 20 -p https --sort rate --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist; rm -f /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist.pacnew"
```
Make sure everything is up-to-date.
```bash
sudo pacman -Syyu
```
Some packages are only available from the Arch User Repository (AUR). `pacman` won't handle these packages, but there are AUR
helpers that can. Install `yay`.
```bash
sudo pacman -S git
cd ~
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay.git
cd yay
makepkg -si
# clean up
cd ..
rm -rf yay
```
Set up `zsh`.
```bash
yay -S zsh oh-my-zsh-git
zsh # runs setup
chsh -s /usr/bin/zsh # set zsh as default shell
cp /usr/share/oh-my-zsh/zshrc ~/.zshrc
```
I normally use `i3` but I've been wanting to switch to `wayland` so I went with `sway` since it's the closest thing (the about
section on GitHub bills it as an "i3-compatible Wayland compositor").
```bash
yay -S sway swaylock swayidle waybar xorg-server-xwayland
# Can probably leave the 2 lines below out
mkdir -p ~/.config/sway
cp /etc/sway/config ~/.config/sway
mkdir -p ~/.config/waybar
cp /etc/xdg/waybar/* ~/.config/waybar
```
I edited my sway config to mimic my i3 config so I needed to grab a few packages first.
```bash
yay -S termite bemenu-wlroots
```
`termite` is the terminal emulator that I'm used to an I used `bemenu` as an alternative to `dmenu`.
With that out of the way, I started up sway and realized I still needed a web browser.
```bash
yay -S firefox
```
Firefox wouldn't run when I tried to start it. I came to find out that Firefox's wayland support needs to be enabled so I updated my
`~/.zprofile` with an environment variable to enable wayland support in Firefox.
```bash
echo "export MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1" >> ~/.zprofile
```
After restarting sway, I was able to run Firefox. I ran into my next issue (seems like a recurring theme) soon after. Everything
on the screen seemed too big. The scaling factor for my display was too large (first world problem, I know). Luckily for me sway
supports (but doesn't reccommend) fractional scaling. I got my display's name using `swaymsg`.
```bash
swaymsg -t get_outputs
```
Then I added a line to my sway config to set a custom scaling factor: `output eDP-1 scale 1.75`. `eDP-1` is the name of my
display, as reported by `swaymsg`.
Next thing I wanted to fix were the fonts. I didn't like the current ones so I installed all the [nerd
fonts](https://ww(w.nerdfonts.com/). When I looked at the AUR page for `nerd-fonts-complete` there was a pinned comment that
suggested grabbing the tarball manually since it was so large (~2GB).
```bash
yay -S wget
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/fonts
ln -s /usr/lib/nerd-fonts-complete/*.sh ~/.local/share/fonts/
echo source ~/.local/share/fonts/i_all.sh >> ~/.zshrc
```
#### Notifications
```bash
yay -S mako libnotify
add line to sway config
```
#### Terminal Themes
I use themes defined in `base16-shell`.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell.git ~/.config/base16-shell
```
Follow set up directions in [the repo](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell). I use `base16_darktooth`.
#### Sound
I use pulseaudio
```bash
yay -S pulseaudio pulseaudio-alsa pamixer pulseaudio-bluetooth
```
#### Spotify TUI
Spotify can be controlled from the terminal using `spotify-tui` and `spotifyd`. Doesn't have all the features as the official
client but it's
```bash
yay -S spotify-tui spotifyd
```
Set up keyring to use with spotify
```bash
yay -S gnome-keyring libsecret # seahorse too?, not sure how to manage purely from cli
```
Edit `/etc/pam.d/login` to add in `auth optional pam_gnome_keyring.so` and `session optional pam_gnome_keyring.so auto_start`.
Mine looks like this.
```plaintext
#%PAM-1.0
auth required pam_securetty.so
auth requisite pam_nologin.so
auth include system-local-login
auth optional pam_gnome_keyring.so
account include system-local-login
session include system-local-login
session optional pam_gnome_keyring.so auto_start
```
Update the `passwd` file to include `password optional pam_gnome_keyring.so`.
We need to run the following when sway starts.
```bash
eval $(/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=pkcs11,secrets,ssh)
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
```
Normally this would be added in `~/.xinitrc` but there isn't (afaik) a wayland equivalent. So I created a start script for sway.
```bash
eval $(/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=pkcs11,secrets,ssh)
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
sway
```
Store spotify password in keystore `secret-tool --label='Spotify' application rust-keyring service spotifyd
username <your-username>`. You'll be prompted to create a default keyring if one hasn't already been created.
Create systemd unit file and run spotifyd
```bash
mkdir -o ~/.config/systemd/user/
get https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Spotifyd/spotifyd/blob/master/contrib/spotifyd.service -O ~/.config/systemd/user/spotifyd.service
systemctl --user start spotifyd.service # do not run these two with sudo
systemctl --user enable spotifyd.service
```
Run `spt` and it'll guide you through setup. See the [their readme](https://github.com/Rigellute/spotify-tui#using-with-spotifyd)
for instructions.
```bash
git clone --separate-git-dir=$HOME/.myconf /path/to/repo $HOME/myconf-tmp
rm -r ~/myconf-tmp/
alias config='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.myconf/ --work-tree=$HOME' # Add this into .bashrc/.zshrc
```
#### Backlight Control
```bash
yay -S light
usermod -a -G video alejandro # need to be in video group to control backlight
# below 2 reload udev rules, so light doesn't requre root permissions
sudo udevadm control --reload-rule
sudo udevadm trigger
# Above 2 commands didn't work for me, but did after a reboot
# installed wshowkeys and used it to figure out what keys to bind to light commands in sway config
```
#### Terminal prompt
```bash
yay -S zsh-theme-powerlevel10k-git
echo 'source /usr/share/zsh-theme-powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >> ~/.zshrc
```
Restart terminal and p10k config wizard will run (or manually run `p10k configure`)
#### Vim plugin manager
```
mkdir -p ~/.vim/bundle
git clone https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim
```
#### Power Management
Read this for power stuffs: https://github.com/erpalma/throttled
```bash
yay -S throttled
systemctl enable --now lenovo_fix.service
```
#### Network printer
```bash
yay -S cups
systemctl enable --now org.cups.cupsd.service
yay -S nss-mdns avahi
systemctl enable --now avahi-daemon
```
Update `/etc/nsswitch.conf` to include `hosts: ... mdns_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns ...`
Browse to `localhost:631` to configure printer (Brother HL-L2350 for me) (`yay -S brother-hll2350dw`) (`yay -S ghostscript`)
#### QMK
```
yay -Q python-pip
pip install --user qmk
qmk setup
# CD into qmk directory
make crkbd:default
```
Edit `/etc/udev/rules.d/55-caterina.rules`
```plaintext
# ModemManager should ignore the following devices
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2a03", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0036", TAG+="uaccess", RUN{builtin}+="uaccess", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2341", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0036", TAG+="uaccess", RUN{builtin}+="uaccess", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="1b4f", ATTRS{idProduct}=="9205", TAG+="uaccess", RUN{builtin}+="uaccess", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="1b4f", ATTRS{idProduct}=="9203", TAG+="uaccess", RUN{builtin}+="uaccess", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"
```
```bash
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
sudo udevadm trigger
qmk flash
```
Had to reboot before this worked for me. Because of avrdude? `qmk doctor` showed udev rules were setup. Had to add user to `uucp`
group to write to device.

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Since S3 website endpoints don't support HTTPS, we'll configure CloudFront (AWS's CDN service) to serve up our files. The template Since S3 website endpoints don't support HTTPS, we'll configure CloudFront (AWS's CDN service) to serve up our files. The template
for the JSON required is below. The region name is whatever was configured when `aws configure` was ran earlier. for the JSON required is below. The region name is whatever was configured when `aws configure` was ran earlier.
{{<code language="json">}} ```json
{ {
"Aliases": { "Aliases": {
"Quantity": 1, "Quantity": 1,
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"HttpVersion": "http2", "HttpVersion": "http2",
"IsIPV6Enabled": true "IsIPV6Enabled": true
} }
{{</code>}} ```
```bash ```bash
aws create-distribution --distribution-config file://<path to/gc json file> aws create-distribution --distribution-config file://<path to/gc json file>
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Fire up your site and cross your fingers. If all went well you should see the `It works!` message when you point your browser to Fire up your site and cross your fingers. If all went well you should see the `It works!` message when you point your browser to
your URL and a page does not exist message when you try accessing something like `<your domain name here>/foo`. your URL and a page does not exist message when you try accessing something like `<your domain name here>/foo`.

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{{ define "main" }}
<pre>
__/\\\\\_____/\\\________________________________________/\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\___________________________________________________/\\\__
_\/\\\\\\___\/\\\_______________________________________\/\\\///////////___________________________________________________\/\\\__
_\/\\\/\\\__\/\\\___________________/\\\________________\/\\\______________________________________________________________\/\\\__
_\/\\\//\\\_\/\\\_____/\\\\\_____/\\\\\\\\\\\___________\/\\\\\\\\\\\_________/\\\\\_____/\\\____/\\\__/\\/\\\\\\__________\/\\\__
_\/\\\\//\\\\/\\\___/\\\///\\\__\////\\\////____________\/\\\///////________/\\\///\\\__\/\\\___\/\\\_\/\\\////\\\____/\\\\\\\\\__
_\/\\\_\//\\\/\\\__/\\\__\//\\\____\/\\\________________\/\\\______________/\\\__\//\\\_\/\\\___\/\\\_\/\\\__\//\\\__/\\\////\\\__
_\/\\\__\//\\\\\\_\//\\\__/\\\_____\/\\\_/\\____________\/\\\_____________\//\\\__/\\\__\/\\\___\/\\\_\/\\\___\/\\\_\/\\\__\/\\\__
_\/\\\___\//\\\\\__\///\\\\\/______\//\\\\\_____________\/\\\______________\///\\\\\/___\//\\\\\\\\\__\/\\\___\/\\\_\//\\\\\\\/\\_
_\///_____\/////_____\/////_________\/////______________\///_________________\/////______\/////////___\///____\///___\///////\//__
</pre>
<p>
<a href="{{ .Site.BaseURL }}">Go home</a> or use the navigation at the bottom of the page to navigate to another page.
</p>
{{ end }}

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
{{- partial "head.html" . -}}
<body>
{{- partial "header.html" . -}}
<div id="content">
{{- block "main" . }}{{- end }}
</div>
{{- partial "footer.html" . -}}
</body>
</html>

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{{ define "main" }}
<h1>{{ .Title }}</h1>
{{ range .Pages.ByPublishDate.Reverse }}
<p>
<h3><a class="title" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">{{ .Title }}</a></h3>
{{ partial "metadata.html" . }}
<a class="summary" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">
<p>{{ .Summary }}</p>
</a>
</p>
{{ end }}
{{ end }}

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{{ define "main" }}
<h1>{{ .Title }}</h1>
{{ partial "metadata.html" . }}
<br><br>
{{ .Content }}
{{ end }}

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{{ define "main" }}
{{ $paginator := .Paginate (where .Site.RegularPages.ByPublishDate.Reverse "Type" "posts") }}
{{ range $paginator.Pages}}
<p>
<h3><a class="title" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">{{ .Title }}</a></h3>
{{ partial "metadata.html" . }}
</p>
{{ end }}
{{ end }}

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<div id="site-footer">
<div class="lhs">
<a class="home-link" href="{{ .Site.BaseURL }}">{{ .Site.Title }}</a>
</div>
<div class="rhs">
<nav id="nav" class="nav justify-content-center">
{{ range .Site.Menus.main }}
<a class="nav-link" href="{{ .URL }}">
{{ $text := print .Name | safeHTML }}
{{ $text }}
</a>
{{ end }}
</nav>
<span class="current-page">[{{ .Title }}]</span>
</div>
</div>

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<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/css/style.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/css/highlight.css">
{{ $title := print .Site.Title " | " .Title }}
{{ if .IsHome }}{{ $title = .Site.Title }}{{ end }}
<title>{{ $title }}</title>
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{{ $currentPage := . }}
{{ if $currentPage.IsHome }}
<pre>
__/\\\_________________________/\\\\\\_____/\\\\\\___________________________________________________________________________/\\\\\\____________/\\\__
_\/\\\________________________\////\\\____\////\\\__________________________________________________________________________\////\\\___________\/\\\__
_\/\\\___________________________\/\\\_______\/\\\_____________________________________________________________________________\/\\\___________\/\\\__
_\/\\\_____________/\\\\\\\\_____\/\\\_______\/\\\________/\\\\\_______________/\\____/\\___/\\_____/\\\\\_____/\\/\\\\\\\_____\/\\\___________\/\\\__
_\/\\\\\\\\\\____/\\\/////\\\____\/\\\_______\/\\\______/\\\///\\\____________\/\\\__/\\\\_/\\\___/\\\///\\\__\/\\\/////\\\____\/\\\______/\\\\\\\\\__
_\/\\\/////\\\__/\\\\\\\\\\\_____\/\\\_______\/\\\_____/\\\__\//\\\___________\//\\\/\\\\\/\\\___/\\\__\//\\\_\/\\\___\///_____\/\\\_____/\\\////\\\__
_\/\\\___\/\\\_\//\\///////______\/\\\_______\/\\\____\//\\\__/\\\_____________\//\\\\\/\\\\\___\//\\\__/\\\__\/\\\____________\/\\\____\/\\\__\/\\\__
_\/\\\___\/\\\__\//\\\\\\\\\\__/\\\\\\\\\__/\\\\\\\\\__\///\\\\\/_______________\//\\\\//\\\_____\///\\\\\/___\/\\\__________/\\\\\\\\\_\//\\\\\\\/\\_
_\///____\///____\//////////__\/////////__\/////////_____\/////__________________\///__\///________\/////_____\///__________\/////////___\///////\//__
</pre>
{{ end }}

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<div class="post-meta">
{{ $dateTime := .PublishDate.Format "2006-01-02" }}
{{ $dateFormat := .Site.Params.dateFormat | default "Jan 2, 2006" }}
<time datetime="{{ $dateTime }}">{{ .PublishDate.Format $dateFormat }}</time>
{{ with .Params.tags }}
{{ range . }}
{{ $href := print (absURL "tags/") (urlize .) }}
<a class="btn btn-sm btn-outline-dark tag-btn" href="{{ $href }}">#{{ . }}</a>
{{ end }}
</div>
{{ end }}

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/* GenericHeading */ .chroma .gh { font-weight: bold }
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body {
background-color: #1d2021;
color: #ffffdf;
margin: 1em;
}
a {
color: #00a7af;
}
a:visited {
color: #005f87;
}
a:hover {
background-color: #00a7af;
color: #1d2021;
}
#header-link {
text-decoration: none;
}
#content {
margin-bottom: 2em;
}
#site-footer {
background-color: #3a3a3a;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
margin: 0;
padding: 3px 0;
position: fixed;
width: 100%;
}
#site-footer .current-page {
color: #ffaf00;
padding: 0 5px;
}
#nav {
display: inline-block;
}
.lhs {
float: left;
}
.rhs {
float: right;
}
.home-link,
.nav-link {
text-decoration: none;
padding: 0 5px;
}
.nav-link,
.nav-link:visited,
.home-link,
.home-link:visited {
color: #949494;
}
.nav-link:hover,
.home-link:hover {
color: inherit;
background-color: inherit;
}
.highlight .chroma {
padding: 1em;
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name = "alejandro-angulo"
license = "MIT"
min_version = "0.41.0"
[author]
name = "Alejandro Angulo"
homepage = "https://alejandr0angul0.dev/"

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Subproject commit 6404a48fe385a70a8ca22e9da72839c9709665de