This project is my playground to try stuff I normally wouldn't because, let's be real, awesome resources can be rarer than a lightmode vim user (seriously, do those exist?).
There are so many things I've always wanted to try, those "what ifs" that keep popping up in my head, like what if I can turn vim into a full operating system or maybe write a script that automatically generates documentation from my cryptic Vim keybindings? This might be a long shot, but wouldn't it be amazing?
There has always been a burning desire to understand the inner workings of things to the point where I can build anything I can imagine. After all, isn't that the spirit of programming – being able to make my own tiny world with my own ideas?
Over the past few years, I have been taking a break from online platforms while focusing on gathering resources that intrigue me. I gathered resources from Reddit posts, GitHub hidden gems, and personal blogs of inspiring people.
These projects all shared a core principle: they were built from the ground up as a testament to the pursuit of true digital freedom, much like the fabled examples. Bored by the endless stream of YouTube tutorials promising mastery in "X days," I craved a different path – not just replicating someone else's efforts but actively participating in the creation process, gleaning knowledge with every step.
Sharing this project as an open-source "look what I made, you can too" is my way of showing you how I did it, learning from my mistakes, and maybe even meeting some people who are just as excited about building stuff as I am.
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Learn Linux
- Linux+ Certification
- Linux for Hackers
- Linux From Scratch
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In Progress:
- Writing a project-based Linux tutorial
Join me on this journey! Fork this repository, experiment with the code, and contribute back with your enhancements or ideas. Whether it's a small bug fix or an ambitious feature, every contribution is valuable. How to Contribute
- Fork this repository.
- Create a new branch for your changes.
- Implement your modifications.
- Commit your changes with clear descriptions.
- Push your branch to your fork.
- Open a pull request detailing the purpose of your changes.
If you have an idea that aligns with the spirit of this project, don't hesitate to open an issue. Let's brainstorm and explore the possibilities together.
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
~ @0xRinx
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