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Welcome to the Linux-Auto-Customizer wiki, a collection of information about the project!
Linux-Auto-Customizer is a bash script project that automates the installation and uninstallation of a batch of preset features in most Linux environments. These features include GNU software, programming languages, IDEs, text editors, media players, games, Internet applications, file templates, wallpapers, environment aliases, environment functions, and terminal personalization. The goal of the project is to make it easy to add and maintain our favorite features, and to ease their installation and uninstallation. This project is useful for Linux developers and users alike, and is completely unattended, allowing you to specify via arguments the features you want installed. The main features are install/uninstall, and the project is highly reliable and efficient. Contributions are welcome through pull requests and issue creation.
See Questions.
- Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for more details about our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests.
- This wiki is open to editing by any member of the Linux-Auto-Customizer community with a GitHub account.
- If you would like to add a new page, please first open an issue in the Customizer issue tracker with the prefix 'wiki' to propose the addition. Clearly state why the content does not fit into any of the existing pages.
- Because renaming of pages in the wiki can break external links, please open an issue before renaming or removing any wiki page.
- Getting started with Linux-Auto-Customizer
- Learning more about Linux-Auto-Customizer
- The Linux-Auto-Customizer Community
- Contributing to the Linux-Auto-Customizer Project
- Platform Specific Information
- Questions
- See Getting Started.
Once you have an overview of the project, here are resources you can use to learn more.
- Learning Customizer - A collection of resources for learning Customizer - beginner to advanced.
- Usage - How to use Customizer.
- Recommended features - List of recommended features to be installed.
- Access to source code - All the source code of the project.
- Recent changes - The most recent updates.
- Articles - A collection of articles to help you learn more about Customizer.
- Resources for non-English speakers
Here are some of the places where you can find Customizers online. To get a sense of what it means to be a member of the Linux-Auto-Customizer community, read Axel Fernández's Linux-Auto-Customizer article or Axel Fernández's Linux-Auto-Customizer article (for developers).
- Where Customizers hangout online:
- Customizer Webpage - Web about Linux-Auto-Customizer.
- There is also a /r/customizer sub-reddit.
- Discord users are welcome at the Discord Customizers server.
- Start by reading the Linux-Auto-Customizer Contribution Guidelines
- Linux-Auto-Customizer releases happen at ~6-month intervals.
- The Linux-Auto-Customizer project requires that all code be reviewed before it is submitted.
- Issues
- Bug reports and feature requests should be filed using the GitHub issue tracker
Notes:
- Please refrain from changing the title of the wiki pages, as some of them might be linked to from autocustomizer webpage or other websites
Best regards, and happy coding :)
- The Linux-Auto-Customizer Team