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charveey/README.md

Hello, world !

I'm a GNU-Linux enthusiast who loves to tinker with other people's code. I guess that makes me a developer.
(I use arch btw)

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  1. charveey.github.io charveey.github.io Public

    Forked from StartBootstrap/startbootstrap-clean-blog-jekyll

    A Jekyll version of the Clean Blog theme by Start Bootstrap

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  2. bootsplash-systemd bootsplash-systemd Public

    Systemd service files for kernel bootsplash

    Shell 9 1

  3. How to better enable Color Emojis! F... How to better enable Color Emojis! Fontconfig ships with some config files that are simply not enough to enable color emojis globally (the 45-generic.conf and 60-generic.conf) and just by installing Noto Color Emoji font will also not enable colorful emojis on all websites or some apps. However, this can easily be configured by creating a config file for fontconfig and set Noto Color Emoji as default emoji font in most, if not all scenarios.
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    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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    <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
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    <fontconfig>
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        <!-- Add generic family. -->
  4. Enabling Color Emoji in Chrome (Linux) Enabling Color Emoji in Chrome (Linux)
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    <?xml version="1.0"?>
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    <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
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    <!--
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    You need Noto Color Emoji installed in your machine. 
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    Save this file in ~/.config/fontconfig/conf.d/ or /etc/fonts/conf.d/ (system-wide)