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add list of notable applications

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- If you are not an Arch Linux user, you will want to change the following things:
- `.zshc/aliases.sh`: Remove the `aur` alias.
- `.zshrc`: Replace the `archlinux` plugin with the [oh-my-zsh plugin(s) for your distribution](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Plugins-Overview#distro-related).
## Notable Applications
This list contains a bunch of applications and tools that I use a lot. Some of these will have configs declared in this repository, while others may not.
- [yay](https://github.com/Jguer/yay): A wrapper for Arch Linux's `pacman` package manager that allows for installing packages directly from the Arch User Repository.
- [neovim](https://neovim.io/): A Vim-based text editor that I'm actually using to write this list!
- [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/): While neovim can be used as a full-fledged development environment, I personally prefer the ease of use of VSCode when I'm working on larger projects.
- [btop](https://github.com/aristocratos/btop): Ever used `htop`? This is that, but better! Also supports GPUs as of a recent update.
- [Vesktop](https://github.com/Vencord/Vesktop): As everyone knows, the official Discord Linux client is... subpar, at best, and has features that just don't work on modern compositors like Wayland, such as screen sharing. Vesktop fixes a lot of those issues, and also comes with the awesome client modification [Vencord](https://github.com/Vencord/Vencord) built-in.
- [Zen Browser](https://zen-browser.app): Zen is a Firefox-based browser that takes design cues from Microsoft Edge. It's fast and looks amazing.
- [Sober](https://sober.vinegarhq.org/): Ever since Byfron's Hyperion was added to the ROBLOX client, playing ROBLOX on Linux has been impossible without using an Android emulator. Well, Sober aims to fix this. It does still use the official ROBLOX Android apk, but it is a full port to Linux, as opposed to an emulator. I can personally confirm the performance claims they advertise on their website, it does massively increase performance over the Windows version of ROBLOX.
- [Lucem](github.com/xTrayambak/lucem): Lucem aims to bridge the gap between Vinegar, the previous way to run ROBLOX on Linux, and Sober. It does this by offering various improvements like the ability to override the default ROBLOX font, and has a graphical interface to edit various settings and fflags. It is quite reminiscent of [Bloxstrap](https://github.com/bloxstraplabs/bloxstrap), which is the definitive ROBLOX bootstrapper for Windows.