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This document captures my standard tooling for future replication and aims to make it as easy as possible to setup and use.
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The environment is based on Windows 10 using [[https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/announcing-wsl-2/][Windows Subsystem for Linux 2]] for a [[https://ubuntu.com/][Ubuntu]] based command line development interface.
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The environment is based on [[https://linuxmint.com/][Linux Mint]] ~20.3~ primarily, although guides for Windows 11 with [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/about][Window Subsystem for Linux]] are included from a legacy perspective.
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For an editor I rely on [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][emacs]], specifically [[https://github.com/humacs/humacs][humacs]]. To pair and share my terminals with others I rely on [[https://tmate.io/][tmate]].
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This documentation is split into two main sections:
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- [[windows-setup.org][Windows 10 Config]]
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- [[wsl-setup.org][Ubuntu Config]]
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* How I get things done
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Before diving into the technical details, below is a brief summary of how I get things done.
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** Code editing
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For an editor I primarily rely on [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][emacs]], specifically [[https://github.com/humacs/humacs][humacs]]. To pair and share my terminals with others I rely on [[https://tmate.io/][tmate]].
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The main feature that I rely on in emacs is [[https://orgmode.org/][~org-mode~]].
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** Browsing the web
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