Kickstart that is a good question, if you have two you can self check them, same way as fork tubes.
Hold together and up to a light, look for airgap between them, if there is none they are straight at that orientation.
Now turn the top one 90 degrees. Check, repeat a few more times. If it checks out that one is straight.
Now roll the one below 90 degrees check...repeat a few more times.
Works the same with forktubes, if there is a bend, there will either be a gap, or it will rock. This will work with assembled forks.
Next we have different types and qualities of levels, hence I re comend the self check.
When you are checking a alignment with four foot or longer fluorescent tubes,you can be pretty accurate.
With a bike rolling on two wheels if the lighttubes are parallel, the rest of the alignment is easier.
The hard part of doing it is holding the tubes and making sure its against the tire properly.