aisap
AppMan
aisap | AppMan | |
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4 | 37 | |
19 | 114 | |
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7.2 | 9.3 | |
7 months ago | 5 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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aisap
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Bread π π
I have a Go AppImage sandboxing library called aisap available, would you like to colab and add it as an optional feature in your package manager?
- WINE 7.0 Flatpak is (unofficially) now available on Flathub!
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No Flatpacks or Snaps on my system
Actually, I've been working on a project to sandbox AppImages.
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aisap - Android-like sandboxing for AppImages
You can get the binary tool with go install github.com/mgord9518/aisap/aisap-bin@latest, and the library has an API guide available on the Github repo
AppMan
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I'm sick of reading that among the disadvantages of AppImage is the lack of updates and a centralized repository!
I have been working on two CLI tools to install AppImage packages system wide and locall (they are AM and AppMan respectively). I've also written a website that acts as a catalog and a better source for downloading them all for real, https://portable-linux-apps.github.io !
- Whatβs the best way to install App Man, direct or via distrobox?
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Thank you for the review of "AM"
3:57, often appear the message "find: './containerd': Permission denied", this is because AM expects you install everything in /opt, to use a version that can work in any container or custom $HOME you want, use the portable version of AM, i.e. "AppMan", at https://github.com/ivan-hc/AppMan
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After two years of development on "AM", AppMan and many Appimage packages... I'm seriously considering giving it all up
I started writing AM/AppMan two years ago, it was just a custom script to install and always keep any Appimage package I needed updated to the latest version. Then become something much bigger.
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How to add applications
AppMan, at https://github.com/ivan-hc/AppMan, a copy of "AM" but portable, it can install everything into a directory of your choice in your $HOME, no root privileges are required.
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Portable-Linux-Apps.github.io - a "work in progress" site were we can upload AppImages and other standalone applications for GNU/Linux
AppMan, a copy of AM but that allows you to choose where to install the apps in your HOME directory and without root access.
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AppMan is back: v4.0.0 "PORTABLE", also available as an AppImage
More details at https://github.com/ivan-hc/AppMan
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Introducing AM and AppMan, two bash scripts that can install, update and manage all the AppImage packages and other standalone programs for GNU/Linux
https://github.com/ivan-hc/AM-AppMan ("AppMan", local integration only).
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AppMan 3.0.6.1: now you can choose the directory of your applications in your $HOME
RELEASE: https://github.com/ivan-hc/AppMan/releases/tag/3.0.6.1
- NEW "AppMan 3.0.6": not just another copy of "AM", now you can "convert" downloaded and created scripts for local installation (without root privileges)!
What are some alternatives?
go-appimage - Go implementation of AppImage tools
Ventoy - A new bootable USB solution.
AppImageUpdate - AppImageUpdate lets you update AppImages in a decentral way using information embedded in the AppImage itself.
deb2appimage - Build AppImages from deb packages on any distro with simple json configuration
Wine-Builds - Wine builds (Vanilla, Staging, TkG and Proton)
appimage-cli-tool - AppImage package manager
AM - An "AUR-inspired" Database of AppImage packages and a CLI to manage/install/update them system-wide! This repo lists 1900+ standalone apps for GNU/Linux. You can extend it with custom repositories, create your own installation scripts and even build AppImages on the fly! "AM" Application Manager: Easy to use like APT and Powerful like PacMan!
browser
utils - Utility scripts
TermuxArch - You can use setupTermuxArch.bash π² to install Arch Linux in Amazon, Android, Chromebook and Windows. https://sdrausty.github.io/TermuxArch/docs/install
tmux-appimage - Docker image and script for creating an AppImage package for Tmux
zap - :zap: Delightful AppImage package manager