function pkglist -d "Gets list of installed packages"
# Prevent descriptions in other languages
set -l LANG C
# Define pkglists location
set -l dot $HOME/.config/dotfiles
echo "(1/5) RPM-OSTREE status"
rpm-ostree status > $dot/pkglist.rpm-ostree --booted
echo "(2/5) Identify flatpaks"
flatpak list --app --columns=application > $dot/pkglist.flatpak
echo "(3/5) Identify pinned flatpak runtimes"
flatpak pin > $dot/pkglist.flatpak.pinned
echo "(4/5) Identify flatpak overrides"
for i in (cat $dot/pkglist.flatpak)
if test -s (flatpak override --show --user $i|psub)
echo $i
flatpak override --show --user $i
echo
end
end > $dot/pkglist.flatpak.overrides
echo "(5/5) Save KDE configuration"
fedora konsave -s kde_configuration --force
# to apply configuration
# fedora konsave -a kde_configuration
git -C $dot st
end
Lots of Red Hat engineers use it as a daily driver
You mean IBM engineers.
There goes the narrative. Didn’t last very long, did it?