How to use BASH to Automate Linux!

typecraft April 9, 2025
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Vim Challenges: https://learn.typecraft.dev/ Join the community: https://discord.gg/TfPqD3MWVq X: https://x.com/typecraft_dev CRUCIBLE: https://github.com/typecraft-dev/crucible I have a bit of a problem. Recently, I switched to ubuntu form arch, for no real reason whatsoever. Ok fine, I broke my arch install with a partial upgrade AGAIN, got mad, and switched to ubuntu. But here’s the thing, I miss arch and I’m ready to switch back again. Thats right, I’m ready to have my heart broken, again. But there’s a problem. You see, since I’ve been daily driving ubuntu for the last few months, I’ve made a really configuration that I like, a LOT. You can check out my current gnome configuration in a previous video, right here. This gnome config is awesome, and I don’t want to have to rebuild it every time I switch distributions, or buy a new computer, or shoot, if this computer breaks at all? So what am I supposed to do? Now before you say nix os. Let me tell you something. I have a wife, and kids. Therefore, I just don’t have time to learn the OS, language, and configuration that is NIXOS. It’s just too much. I know nixos solves all my problems, but there’s gotta be an easier way.