This is the hacky customization of Omakub I use. It is not tested, not supported, and highly unlikely to succeed in provisioning a clean Ubuntu install. Use it at your own risk!
Summary of differences, probably not exhaustive:
| Standard Omakub | My preference |
|---|---|
| alacritty | ghostty |
| bash | zsh |
| chrome | chromium |
| zellij | tmux |
| tactile | ubuntu tiling |
| Hey | (omit) |
| Basecamp | (omit) |
| Typora | (omit) |
| Docker | (omit) |
Some gaps in case I ever decide to come back to this.
- Install tmux, ghostty, podman. This currently assumes they are already present.
- Add ghostty theme support
- Add tmux theme support
- Actually test
Turn a fresh Ubuntu installation into a fully-configured, beautiful, and modern web development system by running a single command. That's the one-line pitch for Omakub. No need to write bespoke configs for every essential tool just to get started or to be up on all the latest command-line tools. Omakub is an opinionated take on what Linux can be at its best.
Watch the introduction video and read more at omakub.org.
Please help us improve Omakub's documentation on the basecamp/omakub-site repository.
Omakub is released under the MIT License.
While omakub is purposed to be an opinionated take, the open source community offers alternative customization, add-ons, extras, that you can use to adjust, replace or enrich your experience.