# Warning: only edit this file inside the images git repository. # If you are looking at this file in your root directory on your computer, editing it does nothing. # The image will be at "ghcr.io/yourusername/name". name: startingpoint # The native container image to build on top of. # Warning: Non-uBlue images might not function properly. base-image: ghcr.io/ublue-os/silverblue-main # What Fedora version to use. Use an explicit version or `latest`. # If you use `latest`, you will be automatically updated to the next major # Fedora version, assuming the image you're using as your base container # builds with the tag (all uBlue images do this). fedora-version: 38 # This description will be visible in the container metadata. description: A starting point for further customization of uBlue images. Make your own! https://ublue.it/making-your-own/ # These scripts will be executed during the container build. # Place scripts in "scripts/" and put the corresponding filename here. # Any files that aren't listed here won't be executed automatically, which # means that you can place "helper" or "library" scripts in the folder too. scripts: # - example.sh # Custom RPM configuration. # These changes will be integrated into your custom image at the "system level". rpm: # A list of urls of ".repo" files that should be added to your system. # This is the proper way to add custom COPR repos to your image. # Tip: Use `%FEDORA_VERSION%` instead of static Fedora version numbers, so that # your repos automatically use the Fedora version defined in `fedora-version`, # which greatly simplifies future maintenance of your custom recipe. repos: # Example (which also demonstrates version number expansion): # - https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/atim/starship/repo/fedora-%FEDORA_VERSION%/atim-starship-fedora-%FEDORA_VERSION%.repo # These RPMs will be installed from your enabled repositories (Fedora's own # repos, extra "repos" you've added, etc). The installation is automatically # performed via rpm-ostree during the image build, and will be pre-installed # at the "system level" in the final image. install: # Needed for yafti (the first boot installer). Remove if you're not using yafti. - python3-pip # GNOME's GTK4 theme, Libadwaita. Already included in Silverblue, but not # other spins. You can remove if you aren't using yafti, but many native # apps and binaries require it, so it's a good idea to always include it # if you ever download or compile any custom software on your machine. - libadwaita # Add your own below: # Example: # - tilix # These RPMs will be removed from the system image. This step happens during # image build, BEFORE installing custom RPMs (from the "rpm.install" category). remove: # Remove the native firefox (from Fedora) in favor of the Flatpak. - firefox - firefox-langpacks # These Flatpaks will be suggested for install on user login, via the yafti # "first boot" GUI. By default, the menu also shows up again anytime the image's # yafti configuration differs from the user's last encounter, so feel free # to expand the selection over time. Your users will then see the yafti menu # again after OS update, and will be given a chance to install new additions. # Everything below will be merged into the "etc/yafti.yml" config on build, # in a category named "Custom". If you prefer, you can instead remove everything # below and purely use "etc/yafti.yml" to have more control over settings. # This is just an example selection. flatpaks: - org.mozilla.firefox - org.mozilla.Thunderbird - com.mattjakeman.ExtensionManager - org.libreoffice.LibreOffice - org.gnome.DejaDup - org.gustavoperedo.FontDownloader - com.github.tchx84.Flatseal - io.github.celluloid_player.Celluloid