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By far the most important thing I've done is created a list of all the package names. With just one command, I can reinstall all my apps.
The second most important thing I've done is created a long list of gsettings/dconf commands that configure Gnome to my liking.
I've also moved most of my user data off my OS drive to removable drives. But I don't have my home on a separate drive since I don't want to share that across different distros since they configure things differently. It's also just a lot easier to not have a separate home.
Apart from that, the script I have also copies over some config files, sets my hostname, sets flatpak overrides.