CodeCampus is a custom Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 24, designed for beginner developers and CSE/IT students. It delivers a fully pre-configured, learning-first environment that allows users to start coding, exploring, and studying immediately—without manual setup or system tweaking.
This comes bundled with essential programming languages, compilers, editors, and developer tooling, including C/C++, Java, Python, Rust, Node.js, Git, Docker, VS Code, Neovim, and a rich set of modern CLI utilities. Everything is pre-installed, pre-configured, and ready to use out of the box.
Beyond development tools, CodeCampus provides a curated academic and learning ecosystem. It includes guided documentation, desktop shortcuts to programming and interview resources, structured learning references, and productivity-focused dotfiles. Combined with deep GNOME customizations, custom menus, extensions, icons, wallpapers, and boot themes,
Features
- Based on Ubuntu 24 with a lightweight GNOME desktop environment
- Pre-installed developer tools: C, C++, Java, Python, Git, Docker
- Pre-configured development environment: Neovim, VS Code, Zellij, and Alacritty
- Desktop shortcuts and icons for programming practice, system design, interview preparation, and self-study platforms
- Pre-installed extensions (menu, productivity, system monitoring), organized app categories, custom icons, wallpapers, and Plymouth boot themes
- Productivity-focused dotfiles & CLI tools:
- Ideal for college labs with a consistent, reproducible environment across systems.
- Designed specifically for CSE and IT learners with an easy learning curve.