bash-toolkit VS misc-updater

Compare bash-toolkit vs misc-updater and see what are their differences.

bash-toolkit

Could be my ever-growing, ever-improving, Swiss Army Toolkit of functions-as-cmd-line-tools and useful-to-me patterns. (by adityaathalye)

misc-updater

Check if 'Manually-Installed and Source-Compiled' (MISC) packages have new releases or updates announced on their respective webpages. (by tpapastylianou)
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bash-toolkit misc-updater
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3.6 0.0
7 months ago over 1 year ago
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bash-toolkit

Posts with mentions or reviews of bash-toolkit. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-23.

misc-updater

Posts with mentions or reviews of misc-updater. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-22.
  • Ubuntu Flavors Agree to Stop Using Flatpak
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Feb 2023
    > Ubuntu Flavors Agree to Stop Using Flatpak

    Yayy!!!

    > And to focus their efforts exclusively on deb,

    Yayyy!!!

    > and snap.

    ... oh.

    Honestly I avoid flatpak/snap/etc like the plague. Every time I've used them, some sort of device or file can't be accessed, or something isn't working. If I need anything that isn't covered by apt repositories, I just compile from source now, and have my own system for detecting updates which works pretty well. (https://github.com/tpapastylianou/misc-updater if anyone's interested).

  • Ask HN: Can I see your scripts?
    73 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 15 Aug 2022
    I have a nice little script for managing "MISC" packages: Manually Installed or Source Compiled.

    https://github.com/tpapastylianou/misc-updater

    In full honesty, I'm as proud of the "MISC" acronym as of the script itself. I'm secretly hoping the acronym catches on for referring to any stuff outside the control of a system's standard package management.

  • Beginner's Guide to Installing from Source (2015)
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 31 Jul 2022
    What do people use to check for updates when it comes to programs they installed manually / compiled from source instead of relying on their distro's repositories?

    I made this for myself for this purpose: https://github.com/tpapastylianou/misc-updater

    (pretty chuffed about the MISC acronym btw :p )

  • A Way to Manage Dotfiles
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 May 2021
    Often enough, when I see something like this, the real value isn't the software itself, but the idea that perhaps the issue it addresses is be worth thinking about a bit more. The solution itself may be trivial, but have a large impact.

    E.g. I have created [0] the simplest of scripts for managing updates for manually-installed / source-compiled applications (something I've dubbed "misc", very proud of this backronym :p).

    The script itself is extremely simple (just a list of greps over latest release announcement urls), but it has solved a big problem for me, of helping me keep such "misc" items seamlessly up-to-date.

    [0]: https://github.com/tpapastylianou/misc-updater

  • Updater for Manually-Installed and Source-Compiled (Misc) Packages
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Mar 2021

What are some alternatives?

When comparing bash-toolkit and misc-updater you can also consider the following projects:

shite - The little hot-reloadin' static site maker from shell.

dotfiles - My Dotfiles

tilde

cli

karl.berlin - My blog and homepage at karl.berlin, as well as the minimal blog engine used to create the pages.

dot.me - me dot files

dotfiles - ben's dotfiles

IKEv2-setup - Set up Ubuntu Server 20.04 (or 18.04) as an IKEv2 VPN server

murex - A smarter shell and scripting environment with advanced features designed for usability, safety and productivity (eg smarter DevOps tooling)

vimfiles - 🧰 My VIM settings

tangetools

dotfiles - zsh, git, vscode, ipython