aws-lambda-python-runtime-interface-client VS portmod

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aws-lambda-python-runtime-interface-client portmod
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aws-lambda-python-runtime-interface-client

Posts with mentions or reviews of aws-lambda-python-runtime-interface-client. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-15.
  • Python 3.11 delivers.
    4 projects | /r/Python | 15 Dec 2022
    There is an AWS provided runtime client that will probably work with Python 3.11, but if not the API is small enough to roll your own. Or generate one with the OpenAPI Spec they provide.
  • Running Python 3.11 on AWS Lambda
    1 project | dev.to | 11 Dec 2022
    Let's see what's happening here. We initiate a multi-phase build to reduce the size of our final image. On the FROM lines we choose which Python version we want to use for our runtime. If you wanted to work with Python 3.10 then you could simply replace the 3.11 part with 3.10. As a last step of the first build phase we install awslambdaric, which is the AWS Lambda Runtime Interface Client which makes sure that the Lambda environment is able to communicate with our own code. In the 2nd stage we simply copy the runtime interface client into our final image.
  • JFrog Detects Malicious PyPI Packages Stealing Credit Cards and Injecting Code
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Aug 2021
    Yep. In fact, I recently had to deal with this monstrosity https://pypi.org/project/awslambdaric whose setup.py invokes a shell script https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-python-runtime-interface-c...

    That shell script runs 'make && make install' on a couple of bundled dependencies, but in principle it could do anything https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-python-runtime-interface-c...

  • Understanding the AWS Lambda Runtime API
    4 projects | dev.to | 19 Jun 2021
    AWS has open-sourced some of the Lambda runtimes you might be using on a day-to-day basis. You can find the Go, Python and Node Lambda runtimes on their GitHub. I encourage you to go out and explore those repositories. There is much to learn about how the code you are writing and deploying is run.

portmod

Posts with mentions or reviews of portmod. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-20.
  • Okay how are you guys installing the total overhaul modlist?
    3 projects | /r/Morrowind | 20 Jun 2023
    I'm looking at portmod but now that I've got it set up finally, it looks like it doesn't actually install that list? It just installs individual mods!? From here is says to check out the basic usage guide, but that guide only shows how to install mods individually
  • OpenMW: Open-source TES3: Morrowind reimplementation
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Jun 2023
    As far as I know, downloading and installing each mod is the main method for the modding-openmw lists.

    There is a tool to try to automate game modlist installs called Wabbajack [1]. It was briefly discussed on the openmw forums [2]. I'm not sure if anyone has tried further to get the modding-openmw lists working with it. I have never used Wabbajack, so I don't know too much other than it exists. It still seems to have extra requirements according to the post, including a premium NexusMods account if you don't want to manually download everything.

    Just as I typed all the above I saw a mention of portmod [3] in the modding-openmw guide about mod managers. Seems it's like Gentoo's portage, but for game mods. I see it has some meta packages for modding-openmw in their ebuild-like repository [4], but I don't think any of the big lists have been updated in awhile. Also, there again seems to be issues with it auto downloading from NexusMods mentioned in the issue tracker. Nevertheless, it looks to be an interesting project.

    [1] https://github.com/wabbajack-tools/wabbajack

    [2] https://forum.openmw.org/viewtopic.php?t=7581

    [3] https://gitlab.com/portmod/portmod

    [4] https://portmod.gitlab.io/openmw-mods/meta-momw/

  • Has anybody gotten portmod to work on windows?
    1 project | /r/OpenMW | 23 Feb 2023
    There's a similar issue which seems to be related to git bash/msys in some way: https://gitlab.com/portmod/portmod/-/issues/386
  • Amazon Prime Gaming im Februar mit Morrowind
    2 projects | /r/de | 4 Feb 2023
  • Is there a community for Linux Morrowind players...?
    2 projects | /r/OpenMW | 30 May 2022
    I use portmod and like it, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it unless you are willing to learn (1) how to write your own Pybuild files or (2) use emerge.
  • I am working on a Linux native Mod Manager.
    9 projects | /r/linux_gaming | 21 May 2022
    I don't know if it can help your project, but there is a cross-platform CLI package manager for mods called portmod.
  • Anybody here use ModOrganizer2?
    2 projects | /r/linuxmasterrace | 24 Feb 2022
    portmod - a CLI mod manager
  • Do we have a native Mod Manager for games?
    4 projects | /r/linux_gaming | 22 Dec 2021
    Found this: https://gitlab.com/portmod/portmod/-/issues/209
  • JFrog Detects Malicious PyPI Packages Stealing Credit Cards and Injecting Code
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Aug 2021
    Portmod[0] is a package manager for game modifications (currently Morrowind and Doom), and it runs sandboxed Python scripts to install individual packages. So I think this is possible, but it's not a built-in feature of the runtime as is the case for deno.

    [0]: https://gitlab.com/portmod/portmod

  • Automatically download list of mods
    1 project | /r/OpenMW | 22 May 2021

What are some alternatives?

When comparing aws-lambda-python-runtime-interface-client and portmod you can also consider the following projects:

aws-lambda-go - Libraries, samples and tools to help Go developers develop AWS Lambda functions.

modorganizer2-linux-installer - An easy-to-use Mod Organizer 2 installer for Linux

aws-lambda-runtime-interface-emulator

openmw

aws-lambda-nodejs-runtime-interface-client

tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.

nix-cde - Nix Common Development Environment

private-pypi - private pypi server

openmw-shaders - Photorealistic shaders for Morrowind

python-appimage - AppImage distributions of Python

tux-mod-manager - TMM is a Linux native game modding tool. it allows to install and depoly mods for Linux native and wine games.