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Easiest Way To Set Up Redirects To New Domain

So I read a bit before changing domain names for a blog I run and am aware that setting up permanent redirects and then updating google of the change of address is best practice to retain SEO rankings.

My question is what is the most streamlined way to individually add redirects for the old pages to the new ones; same articles/pages, just new URL in front of it.

I have the list of all pages that need to be switched from GSC.

Bonus question, I'm aware that 3xx errors whether it be 301 or 302 etc. don't have a detrimental effect on SEO unless you have a ton of them but with switching them to permanent 301's will this mean ill stop getting warnings for redirects when i run site audits and will a 301 have better effects than a temporary redirect would or am I overthinking this part of the process?

I'm sure this is a basic question to some, please understand that I'm only about a month into learning SEO and have been mostly focused on link generation and on-page so far so i really appreciate patience in my probably very simple question.

Thanks ahead of time r/SEO !

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