CodeCampus OS is a custom Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 24, designed for beginner developers, computer science students, and self-learners who want to start coding without friction.
Unlike traditional setups that require hours of installation and configuration, CodeCampus provides a fully pre-configured, learning-first environment right out of the box. From the moment you boot, everything is ready—so you can focus on learning, experimenting, and building instead of troubleshooting.
CodeCampus solves this by removing setup complexity and providing a ready-to-use development environment that lets you start coding immediately.
👉 Getting started guide: https://codecompasss.github.io/code_campus_userguide/getting-started/
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.