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AgarimOS is a personal project.

I created the first ISOs of AgarimOS with the idea of learning how Void Linux works.

In the meantime (5 years), I learned a lot, but there is a lot more to learn.

My idea is to provide the best possible ISOs. I'm not an IT genius, just a curious person.

I am a regular person with a regular (not so well-paid) job. So if you can support the project, it will be highly appreciated.

I don't have more hardware than my own laptop to test the ISOs, so your feedback is very important.

I can answer your questions in Spanish, English, or German. Furthermore, I'm learning Russian, but my knowledge is very basic.

If you prefer a more vanilla experience, please take a look at my AfagOS ISO. https://sourceforge.net/projects/afagos/

Agarimos and afagos are words in Galician (my mother tongue). They have a very similar meaning but with a slight difference.

The best way to update your system is using topgrade or its alias “t”. With topgrade you will be able to remove old kernels and orphan packages. It also updates the definitions from hblock.

Icons, GTK theme, etc., are mostly located in /usr/share/ and you need to update them manually.

You don't need to install htop or btop, because bottom is installed.

Some packages that are also included are lsd, bat, fd, fzf, zoxide, git, duf, dust, procs, etc.

Some of them are modern replacements for classical common utilities like cat, ls, du, df, ps, or find.

The shell configuration has the following dependencies:

Bat, duf, dust, fastfetch, fd, fzf, git, lsd, procs, starship, topgrade, zsh-autosuggestions, zsh-completions, zsh-syntax-highlighting and zoxide.

Removing any of these dependencies can cause problems.

If you want to change the color scheme for WezTerm, you need to edit the following line in the configuration file:

config.color_scheme = 'Catppuccin Mocha'

All available color schemes are listed here:

https://wezterm.org/colorschemes/index.html

Another option is to comment out the line if you only wish to alter the color scheme while the installation is happening:

-- config.color_scheme = 'Catppuccin Mocha'

For Firefox, I recommend using the following theme:

https://addons.mozilla.org/es-ES/firefox/addon/catppuccin-mocha-mauve-git/

For a more homogenous personalization, I recommend using this extension:

https://addons.mozilla.org/es-ES/firefox/addon/styl-us/

together with the Catppuccin Userstyles Customizer:

https://catppuccin-userstyles-customizer.uncenter.dev/

Source: README.md, updated 2025-11-07