dogtail
AppImageKit
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dogtail
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Win32 Is the Only Stable ABI on Linux
> But to drive real world apps through a standard set of user interactions, you really need UI level tests and tools that make UI scripting easy. Windows has tons of these like AutoHotKey, but there is (or was, it's been some years since I looked) a lack of this sort of thing for Linux due to the proliferation of toolkits.
This made me remember a tool that was quite popular in the Red Hat/GNOME community in 2006-2007 or so:
https://gitlab.com/dogtail/dogtail
I wonder if it every got any traction?
AppImageKit
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GoboLinux
What you're looking for sounds like AppImages (https://appimage.org/) . I have only used them while downloading games from itch.io, etc. (since i prefer package managers) but they seem to work out of the box on popular distros.
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Bitwarden Heist – How to Break into Password Vaults Without Using Passwords
Ideally a new instance of the application is installed for each user. This also provides better isolation if one user upgrades/removes/breaks their application instance. I, for one, have really come around to the AppImage model [0] in the last couple of years.
[0] https://appimage.org/
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How to sandbox AppImages ?
I found a similar issue on github and tried this solution but still getting the same error .
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Ask HN: What's the best CLI installation experience you've ever seen?
There is AppImage[1], which packs a lot of stuff into a SquashFS filesystem, appends it to the executable, so everything is in one file.
[1] https://appimage.org
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Linux users when their preferred app isn't packaged in the main repository
Nah i think yall just hating appimage. Real gold standard.
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How to minimize RAM usage during Go binary compilation
Although I haven't used plugins feature myself yet, this does sound like the perfect use case for them. Not every patient needs to access every single source. With plugins you can load only the source (or few sources) that they actually need. You can still use something like https://appimage.org/ to give them "a single binary", but will actually contain your slim binary and all the plugins.
- Wrong Opinion About Debian Stable
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AppImages Refuse to Launch After Updates
```dlopen(): error loading libfuse.so.2 AppImages require FUSE to run. You might still be able to extract the contents of this AppImage if you run it with the --appimage-extract option. See https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/FUSE for more information```
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How to install application bundle (AppImageKit runtime)
This doesn't look like a squashfs image. Cannot mount AppImage, please check your FUSE setup. You might still be able to extract the contents of this AppImage if you run it with the --appimage-extract option. See https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/FUSE for more information open dir error: No such file or directory
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I'm thinking of moving from windows to Linux. What should I expect?
appimages. Appimages are similar to flatpaks, exept that they are a file you download and double click to run. Think of them as portable softwares like windows has (portable apps). They are sandboxed too. You can learn more about appimages here
What are some alternatives?
crater - Run experiments across parts of the Rust ecosystem!
pdfarranger - Small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split PDF documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface.
pkg2appimage - Tool and recipes to convert existing deb packages to AppImage
appimage-builder - GNU/Linux packaging solution using the AppImage format
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
piper - GTK application to configure gaming devices
nixos-config - My NixOS configuration
powerjoular
AppImageLauncher - Helper application for Linux distributions serving as a kind of "entry point" for running and integrating AppImages
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
firejail - Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf sandbox
nickel - Better configuration for less