managing-linux
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managing-linux
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Your ideal "fresh" install?
I use btrfs with luks2 and systemd-boot, dvorak, Plasma and my build of zsh and neovim. Since I'm lazy and don't want to do things twice (because sometimes I get things wrong) I created scripts to set up everything for me. It installs most of the stuff that I use, including my dotfiles. https://github.com/santigo-zero/csjarchlinux
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How can I make an Arch install script?
You can check my scripts, the number 10 is the base installation, with btrfs, encryption, systemd-boot, and some other tweaks. The number 20 just download the basic packages, and the 36 does some basic tasks to tweak Plasma. https://github.com/santiagogonzalezbogado/csjarchlinux
- Do the devs modify the config files or gave differente versions of a same package to suit the distro?
dotfiles
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LibreWolf – custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom
You can start with mine, I've mostly stripped all the telemetry, added DoQ DNS (please, don't use my NextDNS id :D otherwise it's going to eat the free 300k limit), lots extra DNS/HTTP/rendering performance tweaks, some security fixes (e.g. deprecated ciphers) without performance penalties and personal Firefox's quality of life changes (smaller delays, ability to save everything, tracker stripping, etc). Some configs like the already mentioned Arkenfox's take security to a next level with first party cookies only, sandboxing and etc, it might be too overwhelming and not actually that necessary.
https://gitlab.com/ac130kz/dotfiles/-/blob/main/configs/user...
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Archlinux as a daily driver.
My setup: basic Sway desktop (Wayland only, ported config from my old i3 stuff), i3status, CachyOS x86-64-v3 repos, custom kernel config, Keepassxc, Telegram, Kitty, Fish, Firefox, VSCode, Neovim and a ton of dev packages.
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Can anyone recommend a good github dotfiles repos for neovim that uses LazyVim as it's plugin manager?
I've recently migrated to Lazy.nvim myself
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archinstall + sway
Here's my config (you'll have to look up necessary changes specific to AMD, I use Intel + Nvidia): https://gitlab.com/ac130kz/dotfiles/-/blob/main/.config/fish/config.fish
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Pyright and Pylint?
That's how I do it. What you need to install is node and npm through your package manager, then typescript, pyright and typescript-language-server through npm. Btw Pyright was not working for me without the --poll flag.
- Your ideal "fresh" install?
What are some alternatives?
LARBS - Luke's Auto-Rice Bootstrapping Scripts: Installation Scripts for My Arch Linux Meta-Distribution
ansible-archlinux - Automated configuration of an Arch Linux development environment
arch-install - My Arch install script.
arcrypt - Easy ArchLinux install with full-disk encryption.
nvimdots.lua - Lazy AF neovim config, well structured in lua.
Archtail - A simple Arch linux installer using whiptail.
kickstart.nvim - A launch point for your personal nvim configuration
alis - Arch Linux Install Script (or alis, also known as the Arch Linux executable installation guide and wiki) installs an unattended, automated and customized Arch Linux system.
nvim - Neovim configuration
roshnivim - neovim as an IDE [Moved to: https://github.com/Abstract-IDE/Abstract]