testsAndMisc/linux_configuration/scripts/single_use/fresh-install/README.md
Krzysztof kuhy Rudnicki db6276b3ff refactor(linux_configuration): move remaining dirs + scripts/ to meta/
- Move fresh-install/ → scripts/single_use/fresh-install/
- Move hosts/ → scripts/periodic_background/hosts/
- Move i3-configuration/ → scripts/periodic_background/i3-configuration/
- Delete linux_configuration/LaTeX/, nix-poc/, report/ (dead dirs)
- Move repo-root scripts/ → meta/scripts/
- Update root .pre-commit-config.yaml: scripts/ → meta/scripts/ (9 entries)
- Update run.sh ARTIFACT_INIT_SCRIPT to meta/scripts/
- Update fresh-install/main.sh: hosts/install.sh + i3-configuration/install.sh paths
- Update check_python_location.sh: add meta/scripts/ to exception list
- Fix midnight flakiness in test_recent_workout_returns_true: use timezone-aware
  local noon instead of now-1h to avoid SQL date() boundary issues
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Package Lists

This directory contains package lists for the fresh install script:

  • pacman_packages.txt - List of packages to install via pacman
  • aur_packages.txt - List of AUR packages with their repository URLs

Format

pacman_packages.txt

One package name per line:

package1
package2
package3
# This is a comment and will be ignored
# Another comment

aur_packages.txt

Package name and repository URL separated by space:

package-name https://aur.archlinux.org/package-name.git
another-package https://aur.archlinux.org/another-package.git
# This is a comment and will be ignored
# Another comment

Note: Lines starting with anything other than lowercase letters (a-z) or digits (0-9) will be ignored as comments. This includes lines starting with #, spaces, uppercase letters, or special characters.

Usage

The main.sh script will automatically read from these files:

  • Pacman packages will be installed via pacman -Sy --noconfirm
  • AUR packages will be built and installed via the install_from_aur function

Modifying Package Lists

To add or remove packages:

  1. Edit the appropriate .txt file
  2. For AUR packages, ensure the format is correct (package-name followed by space and URL)
  3. You can add comments by starting lines with # or any non-alphanumeric character
  4. Save the file - the script will automatically pick up changes on next run

Comments

You can add comments to organize your package lists:

# Essential packages
git
vim

# Development tools
gcc
make

# Optional packages (commented out)
# some-package-i-might-want-later