The Toolkit.
This toolkit aims to be an all-in-one solution for post-installation, expediting your Arch setup. Please head on over to toolkit’s Github linked below and check out the Wiki for more detailed information.
It’s crucial to clarify that this toolkit isn’t intended for custom Arch-Based distros. While some elements might function, I can’t ensure seamless compatibility due to potential conflicts arising from differing tweaks and repositories. To ensure optimal performance, it’s strongly recommended for use on a clean Pure-Arch install executed through the ArchInstall script. Nor will it provide Arch or DE/WM installations.
XeroLinux Arch Post Install Toolkit Package Source Code
Xero-Layan Rice
It’s the best KDE rice I have ever created, in my opinion. If you want to enjoy said rice on your system, feel free to teleport to Github linked below and have fun. 😀
I would like to clarify one very important aspect of ricing. We use custom themes, and those might not get updated very often, if at all by their respective developers/artists, which might result in some parts of the system and apps not to get themed correctly. That, my friends, is unfortunately out of our hands.
XeroLinux Layan Rice
Xero-Plasma Install Script
With the help of this script you will be able to install Plasma in one of 4 methods as you can see in the image below. So feel free to teleport to Github linked below to see how use this script. And let me know what you think.
This script has an option to include my repo & Toolkit. Toolkit also includes option to apply my rice. So if you opt to include it, you do not need to get other projects/tools separately. It’s meant as an All-in-One solution.
The XeroLinux Plasma installer script
Wrapping up
While my tools are great and offer amazing flexibility and total freedom of choice, they are not intended for everyone. For one, they only target ArchLinux with a profile fix just for KDE Plasma, for two, they heavily rely on your knowledge in using the ArchInstall script provided by ArchLinux.
So if you prefer the GUI route then, by all means use a distro that provides it. There is no harm in doing that. It’s all about choice. I will never force you to use my tools, or say that they are The only way to install Arch. You are entitled to your own preferences. Who am I to judge you for your choices ?
If you are as much of a Linux G33k as I am, then those tools were created with you in mind.
Have fun & let me know how it goes.