Repository hyperlink
- Partitions
- Filesystem
- Base Packages
- Kernel
- Networking Configuration
- Initramfs
- Bootloader
- Timezone and Localization
- User Accounts
- Systemd Services
- Package Manager Configuration (e.g., pacman.conf)
- Graphical Environment (Optional)
- Audio Configuration (Optional)
- AUR Helper (Optional)
- Commandline Manual
man - Dotfiles and Configurations (e.g., .bashrc, .zshrc)
- Security Configurations (e.g., firewalld, sudo)
- Backup and Recovery Tools (Optional)
Or else
You can simply boostrap the system creation using archinstall.
Not required to do the handjob manually, but once in a lifetime at least would be interesting.
Configure x11 i3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXZgUudR41I
Manual to setup the development environment
- Move the
.Xresourcesfile to./~ - Move the
.emacs.dfolder to./~ - Download all apps from
/pacman/folder.
sudo nano /etc/fonts/local.conf- Download a ttf font that supports unicode
- git
- docker
- kubernetes
- nano
- neovim
- emacs
- codeoss
- yay
- postgres
- pgadmin venv
- postman
- flutter
- node
- jdk
- python
- pip
- gcc
Preferences:
- enable full width terminal
- disable sticky scroll
- disable tabs
- disable top bar
Plugins:
- Flare Theme,
- Darcula Theme
- clangd
- Live Server
- vscode-icons
- Extension Pack for Java (White Cup Logo)
- Spring Initializr Java Support
- Angular Language Service
- Dart Flutter Extensions
- Python, autopep8, Pylint

