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this post was submitted on 18 Dec 2025
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regardless if you switch distros or not it's good practice to backup stuff to either a personal server or even a private git repo.
I distro hop every so often, heck just did it lastnight, and what makes it easy for me is using borg which backs up daily to my server. It backups personal files, ssh stuff, and some dotfiles. I also do a push to my private forgejo before hopping and that will be configs and what have you so when I'm on a new distro it's just a matter of cloning that private repo and then accessing a recent borg backup and i'm good to go. For Arch based distros I use something called DCLI which backs up a list of packages I have installed so I can pull that down and then merge it to my system and it automatically installs the packages I want. All of this allows me from once spending a couple hours setting up a system to now a few minutes. Doing all this makes distro hoping a non factor for me.
Thanks for the reminder to dig into Timeshift more!