linutil/docs/userguide.md
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Walkthrough

Applications Setup

Communication Apps

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

Developer Tools

  • 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.
  • JetBrains Toolbox: JetBrains Toolbox is a collection of tools and an app that help developers work with JetBrains products.
  • Meld: Meld is a visual diff and merge tool that helps compare files, directories, and version-controlled projects.
  • 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
  • Ngrok: Ngrok is a tool that creates secure, temporary tunnels to expose local servers to the internet for testing and development.
  • 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.

Office Suites

PDF Suites

Web Browsers

  • 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.
  • Tor Browser: Tor Browser is a free and open-source firefox-based web browser designed for anonymity and censorship circumvention.
  • waterfox: Waterfox is the privacy-focused web browser engineered to give you speed, control, and peace of mind on the internet.
  • 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 configures 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.
  • Docker: Docker is an open platform that uses OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers.
  • Podman: Podman is a daemon-less open platform that uses OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers.
  • Podman-compose: Podman Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container applications using Podman.
  • 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
  • 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.

Gaming

Diablo II Resurrected

  • 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

Security

  • 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

System Setup

Arch Linux

  • Arch Server Setup: This command installs a minimal arch server setup under 5 minutes.
  • Linux Neptune for SteamDeck: Valve's fork of Linux Kernel for the SteamDeck
  • Nvidia Drivers && Hardware Acceleration: This script installs and configures nvidia drivers with Hardware Acceleration.
  • 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
  • Virtualization: QEMU, Libvirt, Virt-Manager installation and configuration.
  • 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

Fedora

  • 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/
  • Upgrade to a New Fedora Release: Upgrades system to the next Fedora release
  • Virtualization: Enables Virtualization through dnf
  • Btrfs Assistant, Snapper Config, grub-btrfs: Installs Btrfs Assistant, Snapper, dnf snapper plugin and takes the first root(/) and /home snapshots. Enables snapper-timeline and snapper-cleanup services. Installs Grub-Btrfs. Notice: To perform a system recovery via grub-btrfs, perform a restore operation with Btrfs Assistant GUI after booting into the snapshot. Notice: If you used the default Fedora disk partitioning during OS installation, the /boot configured as an separate EXT4 partition. Therefore, it cannot be included in root snapshots. Backup separately.
  • 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

Utilities

Monitor Control

  • 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

Printers

  • CUPS: This script will install the CUPS system, required for most printer drivers on Linux.
  • Epson printer drivers: This script will install the Epson printer drivers.

User Account Manager

  • 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
  • Numlock on Startup: This utility is designed to enable Num Lock at boot, rather than within desktop environments like KDE or GNOME
  • 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