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How can I easily update nvim on Ubuntu LTS
I have written a shell script to pull a nightly appimage from the github. I no longer use it, because I use Nix now, but I hope it still works.
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What is best way to update appimage?
You can write a shell script to update a particular appimage. I did that for neovim nightly. https://gitlab.com/LongerHV/.dotfiles/-/blob/master/scripts/get_nvim.sh
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How did you guys replace ALE?
I have replaced CoC with Neovim builtin LSP, but I use null-ls for diagnostics and formatting. Here is my config for reference: https://gitlab.com/LongerHV/.dotfiles/-/tree/master/.config/nvim
bauh
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Imade a simple shell script program to manage packages in Linux. Currently it supports apt, flatpak, snap. It can probably be useful for someone.
Like bauh which supports AppImage, Arch packages (including AUR), Debian packages, Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications
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Tooltip
github/vinifmor/bauh
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Problems installing many apps
If you really want a GUI package manager that doesn't break EndeavourOS, I've had a good experience with bauh when I started using EOS. But I also do everything with yay now, as others have suggested, it is more convenient once you know the commands.
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Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
Lastly, deb-get + pacstall + bauh. All of these combined covers 99% of my software needs, much less need to find and install PPAs and .deb manually. Still not as convenient as AUR, but much better than it was before. Hopefully, eventually everything is on Flatpak, snap, or AppImage so I could just use Bauh for most apps, but for now, I'm glad that these tools exists.
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BalenaEtcher appimage is not clickable?
Is it an AppImage? Did you make it executable? If you use a lot of AppImages then you may want to add DE integration via their utility. I do not use it, as it runs a backgroudn daemon, I prefer using bauh instead.
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Is there a Flatpak GUI for installing, removing and updating applications?
Bauh https://github.com/vinifmor/bauh
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Boutique: a Flatpak app store (alpha) feedbacks are welcome
You can use bauh. Supports AppImage, Arch packages (including AUR), Debian packages, Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications. GitHub
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Manage snaps via Pop Shop
You may wanna take a look at bauh.
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POP OS! brought me here
Although, if I had to I would personally suggest bauh if you want a graphical package manager. I haven't had any issues with using it, and neither have I seen people complaining about it. It also supports the following formats: AUR packages, AppImages, Flatpak, Snap and Web applications. It also integrates with Timeshift to provide a simple and safe backup process before applying changes to your system.
What are some alternatives?
nvim-ale-diagnostic - Display Neovim LSP diagnostics in ALE.
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mistborn
informant - An Arch Linux News reader and pacman hook
nativefier - Make any web page a desktop application
linux-store-frontend - A web application to browse and install applications present in Flatpak repositories. Powers https://www.flathub.org
go-appimage - Go implementation of AppImage tools
matplotplusplus - Matplot++: A C++ Graphics Library for Data Visualization 📊🗾
steam-buddy - A web interface for managing Steam remotely
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