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Customizing Ubuntu to look like Kali linux

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I used Kali Linux a lot for pentesting, but I use quite an half of the tools that it offers. i decided to go with Ubuntu, because both are Debian-based, so I can install all the tools that I use. But Ubuntu interface is not even close to what I need. So the question is: How can I customize Ubuntu to look like Kali?

Edit: Thanks everyone, I installed xfce and tweaked some settings to make it look like Kali. I installed zsh and imported the Kali configuration from gitlab. Now I achieved what I wanted to

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Use the same desktop & interface as Kali Linux, and download & use the same themes (if you have Kali Linux on thumb-drive, you can boot it *live* and grab the details, themes etc from it) *I'm not familiar with Kali Linux, but as I recall it used GNOME Classic rather than GNOME Shell*
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You can install Xfce on Ubuntu as simple as `sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop^` .
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Please provide a link to the Kali configuration page at GitLab. What Ubuntu settings did you tweak to make it look like Kali?
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