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I would say the following:
flatpak list --columns=applicationto output all the flatpaks you have installed. This way you dont have to try to remember what you had installedFor the flatpak output, i would recommend the following script to help download all automatically:
This will go through each flatpak and install it for you, saying yes to all so you don't have to do anything. Don't forget to run:
That's my brain dump at the moment lol. Lmk if you have any questions.
Very helpful, thank you!