I will use GNU Stow to do so, and it's working well enough so far.
I'll be honest. I liked LazyVim but didn't want to learn the keybinds so I just copied the stuff I needed and added other plugins/changed keybinds for the rest.
Lazy.nvim It's not entirely optimized, but I tried to reduce startup time as much as possible
I run tokyonight-moon theme, with alpha-nvim as my dashboard.
I also have mini-indentscope and indent-blankline in order to get some cool indentation highlighting. Entirely unnecessary, but entirely cool.
I switched from null-ls to conform.nvim + nvim-lint after reading a Reddit Post. I find it pretty fast. Still perfecting the configuration though.
Just a .gitconfig built up over regular usage
My new .tmux.conf
Just a basic old ZSH
The WebUI that I use, and the theme that I prefer
Hopefully, a portable Vim setup for working over SSH and stuff