SDG-OS
mangoWC dotfiles with DMS integration
clone the repo and place the mango and sdgos folders in your .config folder:
git clone https://git.sdgcloud.nl/SDGDen/SDG-OS.git
cd SDG-OS
cp -r mango ~/.config
cp -r sdgos ~/.config
then make the scripts in the sdgos folder executable:
sudo chmod -R a+x ~/.config/sdgos
you can also use stow to symlink these to your .config folder instead, this allows you to store the files anywhere and also update via git pull, but means you cannot personally alter the config.
you may need totweak around with some stuff to get application auto-theming to work, reference the DMS docs: https://danklinux.com/docs/dankmaterialshell/application-themes
as well as the mangoWM docs: https://mangowm.github.io/docs
please be sure to tweak the display config using dms or by editing monitors.conf to match your displays!
for keybinds, press super+k. these are automatically updated from your binds.conf file.
needed software:
(aur)mangowm-git ghostty firefox dms-shell nautilus brightnessctl pipewire-pulse pipewire (aur)dsearch-bin matugen adw-gtk-theme wl-copy hyprshot grim satty fzf micro
installation of that software:
sudo pacman -Syu ghostty firefox dms-shell yay git nautilus brightnessctl pipewire-pulse pipewire matugen adw-gtk-theme wl-copy hyprshot grim satty
yay -S mangowm-git dsearch-bin
mango-config editor script
you can open the mango config editor with super+m, this opens a terminal in which you can select a config file and see the contents of that config file.
this script has a variable for the editor, it uses micro by default, but you can change the line "app=micro" to any editor you'd like.
Updates:
17-05-2026 - added screenshot capability through scripts, first run modal (opens settings and keybinds popup on first boot) and added a somewhat-simple mango config editor script.