You really don't need a kit list.
Just think, it's a baby, a small person. What does any person need?
Somewhere to sleep - so that's a bed or some sort, plus bedding. You decide what size or type of bed, and what bedding. Need x2 changes of bedding, one on or worn, one in wash.
Some food - that's nothing if boobs, bottles, some sterlising fluid and formula if bottle feeding.
Some transport - sling, or car seat or pram. Depending on lifestyle and what you need.
Some Clothing - vests and babygrows. Plus cardigans up to 6 months.
Some nappies
Everything else is an extra. Maybe you want say a baby bouncer, but that's an extra, many have, many don't. Same with toys, baby baths, thermometers, monitors etc.
All the extras I would say don't buy and try without first, if you feel you need one of them after baby is here you can buy as and when needed. Such as with baby bouncer example, both mine happily laid on a sheepskin rug or in our arms until the day they sat up, crawled and walked. We never needed one. Had they hated being put down, we might have looked as something extra to put them in