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I totally agree with this, I end up working on many systems, and very few of them have all my creature comforts. At the same time, really good tools can stick around and become impactful enough to ship by default, or to be easily apt-get-able. I don't think a personal collection of scripts is the way, but maybe a well maintained package.


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