xmonad/CONFIG
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xmonad is configure by creating and editing the file:
~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs
which is a Haskell source file. Here is an example,
--
-- An example, simple ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs file.
-- It overrides a few basic settings, reusing all the other defaults,
-- and also uses the DynamicLog extension.
--
import XMonad
import XMonad.Core
import XMonad.Config
main = xmonad $ defaultConfig
{ borderWidth = 2
, normalBorderColor = "#cccccc"
, focusedBorderColor = "#cd8b00" }
You may typecheck this file, or develop it in ghci, as you see fit.
To have xmonad pick up your defaults, try mod-q. xmonad will attempt to
compile this file, and run it. If it is unable to, the defaults are
used.