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[–] oddlydrawn 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

I think you could do

pacman -Qq | grep -v "$(pacman -Qmq)" > pkglist

on a system that has all the packages you want. Then install all those packages on a new system with

pacman -S `cat pkglist`

to reinstall the packages. Where (`) is the character under the tilde (~), next to the 1. Not sure about AUR packages, though, since I use cower. You can list those packages with

pacman -Qm

For config files, I keep some in git and copy others over on a usb drive.