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<!-- THIS FILE IS GENERATED BY cargo xtask docgen --> | ||
# Walkthrough | ||
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## System Setup | ||
## Applications Setup | ||
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- **System Update**: Starts a system-wide update. | ||
- **Compile Setup**: Installs tools and dependencies for compiling software. | ||
- **Gaming Setup**: Configures Steam, Lutris, etc. | ||
- **Global Theming**: Sets up and manages global themes. | ||
- **Remove Snaps**: Removes snap packages. | ||
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### Arch Setup | ||
### Developer Tools | ||
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- **Paru Setup**: Installs the Paru AUR helper. | ||
- **Yay Setup**: Installs the Yay AUR helper. | ||
- **Server Setup**: Installs Arch Linux. | ||
- **Github Desktop**: GitHub Desktop is a user-friendly application that simplifies the process of managing Git repositories and interacting with GitHub, providing a graphical interface for tasks like committing, branching, and syncing changes. | ||
- **Neovim**: Neovim is a refactor, and sometimes redactor, in the tradition of Vim. | ||
It is not a rewrite but a continuation and extension of Vim. | ||
This command configures neovim from CTT's neovim configuration. | ||
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/neovim | ||
- **Sublime Text**: Sublime Text is a fast, lightweight, and customizable text editor known for its simplicity, powerful features, and wide range of plugins for various programming languages. | ||
- **VS Code**: Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a lightweight, open-source code editor with built-in support for debugging, version control, and extensions for various programming languages and frameworks. | ||
- **VS Codium**: VSCodium is a free, open-source version of Visual Studio Code (VS Code) that removes Microsoft-specific telemetry and branding. | ||
- **Meld**: Meld is a visual diff and merge tool that helps compare files, directories, and version-controlled projects. | ||
- **Ngrok**: Ngrok is a tool that creates secure, temporary tunnels to expose local servers to the internet for testing and development. | ||
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### Communication Apps | ||
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- **Discord**: Discord is a versatile communication platform for gamers and communities, offering voice, video, and text chat features. | ||
- **Jitsi**: Jitsi Meet is an open-source video conferencing tool that allows users to host and join secure meetings directly from their web browsers without the need for downloads. | ||
- **Signal**: Signal is a privacy-focused messaging app that provides end-to-end encryption for secure text, voice, and video communication. | ||
- **Slack**: Slack is a collaboration platform designed for team communication, featuring channels, direct messaging, file sharing, and integrations with various productivity tools. | ||
- **Telegram**: Telegram is a cloud-based messaging app known for its speed and security, offering features like group chats, channels, and end-to-end encrypted calls. | ||
- **Zoom**: Zoom is a widely-used video conferencing platform that allows users to host virtual meetings, webinars, and online collaboration with features like screen sharing and recording. | ||
- **Thunderbird**: Thunderbird is a free, open-source email client that offers powerful features like customizable email management, a built-in calendar, and extensive add-ons for enhanced functionality. | ||
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### Office Suites | ||
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### PDF Suites | ||
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### Web Browsers | ||
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- **Brave**: Brave is a free and open-source web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc. based on the Chromium web browser. | ||
- **Chromium**: Chromium is an open-source web browser project started by Google, to provide the source code for the proprietary Google Chrome browser. | ||
- **Google Chrome**: Google Chrome is a fast, secure, and free web browser, built for the modern web. | ||
- **LibreWolf**: LibreWolf is a fork of Firefox, focused on privacy, security, and freedom. | ||
- **Lynx**: Lynx is a highly configurable text-based web browser for use on cursor-addressable character cell terminals. | ||
- **Mozilla Firefox**: Mozilla Firefox is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation. | ||
- **Thorium**: Thorium is a Chromium-based browser focused on privacy and performance. | ||
- **Vivaldi**: Vivaldi is a freeware, cross-platform web browser developed by Vivaldi Technologies. | ||
- **Alacritty**: Alacritty is a modern terminal emulator that comes with sensible defaults, but allows for extensive configuration. By integrating with other applications, rather than reimplementing their functionality, it manages to provide a flexible set of features with high performance. The supported platforms currently consist of BSD, Linux, macOS and Windows. | ||
This command installs and condifures alacritty terminal emulator. | ||
- **Android Debloater**: Universal Android Debloater (UAD) is a tool designed to help users remove bloatware and unnecessary pre-installed applications from Android devices, enhancing performance and user experience. | ||
- **Bash Prompt**: The .bashrc file is a script that runs every time a new terminal session is started in Unix-like operating systems. | ||
It is used to configure the shell session, set up aliases, define functions, and more, making the terminal easier to use and more powerful. | ||
This command configures the key sections and functionalities defined in the .bashrc file from CTT's mybash repository. | ||
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/mybash | ||
- **Bottles**: Bottles allows Windows software, like applications and games, to run on Linux. | ||
Bottles also provides tools to categorize, organize and optimize your applications. | ||
- **DWM-Titus**: DWM is a dynamic window manager for X. | ||
It manages windows in tiled, monocle and floating layouts. | ||
All of the layouts can be applied dynamically, optimising the environment for the application in use and the task performed. | ||
This command installs and configures DWM and a desktop manager. | ||
The list of patches applied can be found in CTT's DWM repository | ||
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/dwm-titus | ||
- **Docker**: Docker is an open platform that uses OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers. | ||
- **Fastfetch**: Fastfetch is a neofetch-like tool for fetching system information and displaying it prettily. | ||
It is written mainly in C, with performance and customizability in mind. | ||
This command installs fastfetch and configures from CTT's mybash repository. | ||
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/mybash | ||
- **Flatpak / Flathub**: Flatpak is a universal application sandbox for Linux that uses isolated packages from Flathub to prevent conflicts and system alterations, while alleviating dependency concerns. | ||
This command installs Flatpak and adds the Flathub repository | ||
- **Grub Theme**: Installs ChrisTitusTech's Top 5 Bootloader Themes script to allow for easy customization of GRUB. | ||
- **Kitty**: kitty is a free and open-source GPU-accelerated terminal emulator for Linux, macOS, and some BSD distributions, focused on performance and features. | ||
kitty is written in a mix of C and Python programming languages. | ||
This command installs and configures kitty. | ||
- **Linutil Installer**: Installs a distro-specific Linutil package locally. | ||
- **Linutil Updater**: Updates your local Linutil crate installation. | ||
- **Rofi**: Rofi is a window switcher, run dialog, ssh-launcher and dmenu replacement that started as a clone of simpleswitcher, written by Sean Pringle and later expanded by Dave Davenport. | ||
This command installs and configures rofi with configuration from CTT's DWM repo. | ||
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/dwm-titus | ||
- **Waydroid**: Waydroid is an emulator that allows you to run Android apps and games on Linux. | ||
- **ZSH Prompt**: The Z shell is a Unix shell that can be used as an interactive login shell and as a command interpreter for shell scripting. Zsh is an extended Bourne shell with many improvements, including some features of Bash, ksh, and tcsh. | ||
This command installs ZSH prompt and provides basic configuration. | ||
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## Gaming | ||
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### Diablo II Resurrected | ||
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- **Loot Filter**: This is a loot filter for Diablo II Resurrected. | ||
It's designed to be a simple, clean, and easy to read loot filter that highlights the most important items. | ||
Works on battle.net and single player. | ||
No frills, no config, just highlights high runes and other valuable items. | ||
For more information visit: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/d2r-loot-filter | ||
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## Security | ||
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- **Firewall Baselines (CTT)**: Developed to ease iptables firewall configuration, UFW provides a user friendly way to create an IPv4 or IPv6 host-based firewall. | ||
This command installs UFW and configures UFW based on CTT's recommended rules. | ||
For more information visit: https://christitus.com/linux-security-mistakes | ||
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### Fedora Setup | ||
## System Setup | ||
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- **RPM Fusion Setup**: Adds RPM Fusion free and nonfree repositories. | ||
- **Multimedia Codecs**: Installs multimedia codecs and updates multimedia-related packages. Requires RPM Fusion repositories to be set up first. | ||
- **NVIDIA Proprietary Driver Setup**: Installs proprietary NVIDIA drivers for GPUs from 2014 or later. | ||
- **Virtualization Setup**: Installs virtualization tools. | ||
- **Configure DNF**: Optimizes DNF for better speeds. | ||
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## Applications Setup | ||
### Arch Linux | ||
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- **Flathub**: Installs Flatpak and Flathub. | ||
- **Alacritty Setup**: Installs and configures Alacritty for you. | ||
- **DwmTitus Setup**: Sets up the Dwm window manager. | ||
- **Kitty Setup**: Installs and configures Kitty for you. | ||
- **Rofi Setup**: Installs the Rofi application/script launcher. | ||
- **Zsh Setup**: Installs and configures Zsh for you. | ||
- **Fastfetch Setup**: Installs and configures Fastfetch. | ||
- **Linutil Updater**: Updates the Linutil AUR / Crates.io Package. | ||
- **Linutil Installer**: Installs Linutil via Crates.io or AUR. | ||
- **Office Suite Setup**: Installs various office suites and PDF viewers (OnlyOffice, LibreOffice, WPS Office, FreeOffice, Evince, Okular, PDF Studio Viewer, PDF Studio). | ||
- **Arch Server Setup**: This command installs a minimal arch server setup under 5 minutes. | ||
- **Paru AUR Helper**: Paru is your standard pacman wrapping AUR helper with lots of features and minimal interaction. | ||
To know more about AUR helpers visit: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_helpers | ||
- **Yay AUR Helper**: Yet Another Yogurt - An AUR Helper Written in Go. | ||
To know more about AUR helpers visit: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_helpers | ||
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### Developer Tools | ||
### Fedora | ||
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- **Meld Setup**: Installs Meld, a visual diff and merge tool. | ||
- **Ngrok Setup**: Installs Ngrok, a tool for creating secure tunnels to localhost. | ||
- **Neovim Setup**: Installs and configures Neovim, a Vim-based text editor. | ||
- **VS Code Setup**: Installs Visual Studio Code, a popular text editor. | ||
- **Sublime Setup**: Installs Sublime Text, a nice text editor for code and markup. | ||
- **VS Codium Setup**: Installs VS Codium, an open-source build of VS Code. | ||
- **GitHub Desktop Setup**: Installs GitHub Desktop, a GUI for Git and GitHub. | ||
- **Configure DNF**: Optimizes DNF for parallel downloads | ||
- **Multimedia Codecs**: This script is designed to install multimedia codecs, and to ensure RPM Fusion repositories are installed. | ||
- **Nvidia Proprietary Drivers**: This script is designed to download the proprietary NVIDIA drivers in Fedora. | ||
- **RPM Fusion**: RPM Fusion provides software that the Fedora Project or Red Hat doesn't want to ship. | ||
That software is provided as precompiled RPMs for all current Fedora versions and current Red Hat Enterprise Linux or clones versions; you can use the RPM Fusion repositories with tools like yum and PackageKit. | ||
For more information visit: https://rpmfusion.org/ | ||
- **Virtualization**: Enables Virtualization through dnf | ||
- **Build Prerequisites**: This script is designed to handle the installation of various software dependencies across different Linux distributions | ||
- **Full System Cleanup**: This script is designed to remove unnecessary packages, clean old cache files, remove temporary files, and to empty the trash. | ||
- **Full System Update**: This command updates your system to the latest packages available for your distro | ||
- **Gaming Dependencies**: This script is designed to handle the installation of gaming dependencies across different Linux distributions | ||
- **Global Theme**: This script is designed to handle the installation and configuration of global theming | ||
- **Remove Snaps**: This script is designed to remove snap | ||
- **TTY Fonts**: This Script will set the default TTY font to Terminus size 32 Bold | ||
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## Security Features | ||
## Utilities | ||
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- **Firewall Baselines**: Sets up firewall rules. | ||
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## Utilities | ||
### Monitor Control | ||
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- **Wifi Control**: Controls WiFi settings. | ||
- **Numlock Control**: Sets up Numlock on boot. | ||
- **Bluetooth Control**: Controls Bluetooth settings. | ||
- **Create Bootable USB**: Makes a USB Stick that can be used to install the selected Linux distribution. | ||
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### Monitor control | ||
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- **Reset Scaling**: Resets monitor scaling to native resolution. | ||
- **Scale Monitor**: Scales smaller monitors to the highest resolution of a bigger monitor. | ||
- **Enable Monitor**: Enables a selected monitor. | ||
- **Disable Monitor**: Disables a selected monitor. | ||
- **Set Brightness**: Adjusts brightness for a selected monitor. | ||
- **Set Resolutions**: Sets resolutions for connected monitors. | ||
- **Change Orientation**: Changes the orientation of a selected monitor. | ||
- **Extend Displays**: Extends displays to the right. | ||
- **Duplicate Displays**: Duplicates displays. | ||
- **Manage Arrangement**: Manages the arrangement of multiple monitors. | ||
- **Set Primary Monitor**: Sets a selected monitor as the main display. | ||
- **Auto Detect Displays**: Sets common resolution. | ||
- **Auto Detect Displays**: This script is designed to detect and apply recommended configuration for monitors connected with your system | ||
- **Change Orientation**: This script is designed to change the orientation of monitors in your system | ||
- **Disable Monitor**: This script is designed to disable a monitor in your system | ||
- **Duplicate Displays**: This script is designed to duplicate display among multi-monitor setup in your system | ||
- **Enable Monitor**: This script is designed to enable a monitor in your system | ||
- **Extend Displays**: This script is designed to extend display among multi-monitor setup in your system | ||
- **Manage Arrangement**: This script is designed to arrange monitors in multi-monitor setup in your system | ||
- **Reset Scaling**: This script is designed to reset scaling of a monitor in your system | ||
- **Scale Monitors**: This script is designed to change the scaling of monitors in your system | ||
- **Set Brightness**: This script is designed to change the Brightness of monitors connected to your system | ||
- **Set Primary Monitor**: This script is designed to set a Primary monitor in your system | ||
- **Set Resolution**: This script is designed to change the resolution of monitors connected to your system | ||
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### User Account Manager | ||
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- **Add User**: Creates a new user account. | ||
- **Delete User**: Deletes an existing user account. | ||
- **Add to Group**: Adds a user to specified groups. | ||
- **Remove from Group**: Removes a user from specified groups. | ||
- **Change Password**: Changes the password for a user account. | ||
- **Auto Mount Drive**: This utility is designed to help with automating the process of mounting a drive on to your system. | ||
- **Bluetooth Manager**: This utility is designed to manage bluetooth in your system | ||
- **Bootable USB Creator**: Makes a USB Stick that can be used to install the selected Linux distribution | ||
- **Numlock on Startup**: This utility is designed to configure auto enabling of numlock on boot | ||
- **Ollama**: This utility is designed to manage ollama in your system | ||
- **Service Manager**: This utility is designed to manage services in your system | ||
- **WiFi Manager**: This utility is designed to manage wifi in your system |