Improve wording/clarity in several docs

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# attribution
# Attribution
## Original pattern/approach and some core config logic
The original pattern and approach for this project, the original program-installation
and copy-configs-and-files scripts/logic, the "tmux sessionizer" (tmux session init
logic), my initial neovim and tmux configs, and my general workflow/workspace strategy,
were derived from several of ThePrimeagen's (aka Michael Paulson) projects and videos,
including a FrontEnd Masters course which he taught (each are listed below). I was
unable to locate any required licenses or copyrights for the code contained within
these sources, but I wanted to give attribution nonetheless.
The original idea and approach for this project, including the original versions of my
program-installation script, the copy-configs-and-files script, the "tmux sessionizer"
(tmux session init logic), my initial neovim and tmux configs, and (though not code)
my general workflow/workspace strategy, were derived from several of ThePrimeagen's
(aka Michael Paulson's) projects and videos, including a FrontEnd Masters course which
he taught (each are listed below). I could not locate any required licenses or copyrights
for the code contained within these sources, but I wanted to give attribution nonetheless.
- [dev/setup/config repo](https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/dev)
- [neovim config](https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/init.lua)
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installing programs was inspired by Luke Smith's
[LARBS project](https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/LARBS/tree/master).
## Some themes and theme-swtiching/setting logic
## Theme-swtiching/setting logic and some themes
The theme configuration files in this repository under
Much of the "theme-switching" or "theme-setting" logic and scripts are derived from
[Omarchy](https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy), and some theme configuration files
in this repository under
[src_files/imports/themes-omarchy-core](../src_files/imports/themes-omarchy-core)
are copied from, and much of the "theme-switching" or "theme-setting" logic and scripts
are derived from, [Omarchy](https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy), which is licensed under
the [MIT License](https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy/blob/master/LICENSE).
are copied from [Omarchy](https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy), which is licensed
under the [MIT License](https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy/blob/master/LICENSE).
Copyright (c) David Heinemeier Hansson
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Additional theme configuration files in this repository under
[src_files/imports/themes-omarchy-extra](../src_files/imports/themes-omarchy-extra)
are copied or derived from projects of additional conrtibutors to the Omarchy
community/ecosystem. For information about authors/licenses/copyrights for each, refer
to any LICENSE and/or ATTRIBUTION.md files in each theme's respective directory under
are copied or derived from projects of additional conrtibutors to the Omarchy community.
For information about authors/licenses/copyrights for each, refer to any LICENSE and/or
ATTRIBUTION.md files in each theme's respective directory under
[src_files/imports/themes-omarchy-extra](../src_files/imports/themes-omarchy-extra).

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# todo items
# TODO items
- config for calcurse (including syncing via caldav, etesync, or similar)
- config for mpd, and client(s), (mpd clients to consider: mpc, ncmpcpp, ncmpc, inori)
- hyprland config and install on linux
- finish hyprland config and installation on linux
- web browsers config and install (primary: qutebrowser, alt1: brave, alt2: tor)
- get find, xargs, and awk (use nawk) as unified as i can across system types
- pick rss reader; newsboat? others? option with inbox and separate queues?
- make all these scripts posix-complient (or at least usable in ksh/oksh)
- make all these scripts POSIX-compliant (or at least usable in ksh/oksh)

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# notes regarding my workflow and system use
# Notes regarding my workflow and system use
## workspaces layout