How can I set up a new Mac without using Migration Assistant to move over my data?
I'm considering not using Migration Assistant when I buy a new Mac. I'm still using a 2015 Intel iMac running macOS Monterey (I know, I know.) Migration Assistant might be just fine at knowing what to transfer to an M4 Mac (a big jump), but perhaps starting with a clean slate would be a better idea since I've never done that, and I've had several Macs over the years, all with different operating systems, apps, passwords, permissions, settings, etc.
I've seen guides on how to use Migration Assistant, or how to set up a new Mac, but no real explanation how to set up a new Mac and THEN how to bring all your stuff over. What can I do to help the process go smoothly?
Here's what I've thought of: I have everything in iCloud turned on, Photos, Mail, Messages, Safari, TV, Podcasts, Music, Contacts, Notes, Passwords, etc. So those should all just populate on the new Mac when I login to my account right?
I'm prepared to re-download my apps from the App Store, or the developer's websites, since they're all 64-bit and paid for. My files in iCloud Documents should populate on the new computer as well? So that just leaves any of my documents on the hard drive which aren't syncing on iCloud which I can copy over manually? I'll have the old computer up and running when I do this, but any advice or a guide I could follow would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
iMac 27″, macOS 12.7