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Contains anything related to setting up a new computer (desktop) system

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cmstp - computer setup

Contains anything related to setting up a new computer (desktop) system.

Disclaimer - Use at your own risk

This project is currently (12.2025) coded solely by me. As a junior developer, there is probably a lot that can be improved and although I have tested each task, there may be some unforeseen issues. Please use with caution and report any issues you find (see the contributing section).

During this project's initial development, I recommend using it solely on fresh machines.

Installation

Prerequisites

Ubuntu 24.04+

We recommend installing pipx via apt:

sudo apt update && sudo apt install pipx

Older Ubuntu Versions

We recommend installing pipx via pip:

sudo apt update && sudo apt install python3 python3-pip && python3 -m pip install --user pipx

NOTE: The installation of pipx via pip (as opposed to apt) is recommended on older versions, as the apt version is often outdated.

MacOS

Not supported yet.

Windows

Not supported yet.

Main Installation

Then, install cmstp via pipx:

pipx install cmstp

Usage

Pre-Setup

We recommend setting up the following before running the main installation/configuration tasks:

  • Configuring SSH keys for git (GitHub, GitLab, etc.) - some tasks may require cloning private repositories
  • Disabling Secure Boot (e.g. for installing NVIDIA drivers)

You can use the provided helper to guide you through these steps:

cmstp pre-setup [-s] [-g]

The helper also provides further possible manual setup steps for configuring fresh systems.

NOTE: You may also look up the general instructions for creating SSH keys here.

Main Installations/Configurations

To use default installations/configurations, simply use (without any flags):

cmstp setup [-h] [-t TASKS [TASKS ...]] [-f CONFIG_FILE] [-d CONFIG_DIRECTORY] [-p] [-v]

To use custom config installation/configuration config files, use (flag shorthand: -d)

cmstp --config-directory </path/to/configs/ | git_url>

where /path/to/configs/ is a directory containing multiple txt/json(c)/yaml/... configuration files (to be used by tasks as defined in this repo's config/default.yaml file) following this package's default config/ directory. Each file in that directory should have the same name and structure as in the default. We STRONGLY RECOMMEND saving a personalized config directory as a git repository and providing the git URL instead of a local path. The repository will be cloned and used for the configurations. For more details and examples of configs, see this README.

To easily specify multiple tasks to be run, use (flag shorthand: -f)

cmstp --config-file /path/to/config.yaml

where the config file should be a yaml file following the structure of the config/enabled.yaml file in this package. That config file contains detailed explanations. Should a relative path be provided, the file will first be searched for locally and then in the config directory.

To simply enable tasks with their default configurations, use (flag shorthand: -t)

cmstp --tasks TASK1 TASK2 ...

where TASK1, TASK2, ... are the task names as specified in the config/enabled.yaml file in this package. If both --config-directory and --tasks are provided, the --tasks flag takes precedence for enabling tasks.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Possible Future Features

  • Add uninstallations/deconfigurations and seprate configurations from installations. That could result in multiple entrypoints (instead of the current single cmstp setup):
    • cmstp install - for installations only
    • cmstp configure - for configurations only
    • cmstp uninstall - for uninstallations only
    • Possibly, a cmstp deconfigure for deconfigurations only
  • Setup Browser Bookmarks
  • Setup Autocompletions

TODO

Please see TODO.md for a list of planned improvements.

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