electric-packages
scancode-toolkit
electric-packages | scancode-toolkit | |
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2 | 4 | |
13 | 1,973 | |
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9.7 | 9.6 | |
almost 3 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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electric-packages
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Show HN: Electric – A fast, futuristic Package Manager For Windows
Hey guys I'm Tejas a 14 year old.
Say hi to Electric! Website: https://electric.sh
Built over 9 months, Electric (Open Source) is the easiest and fastest way to install and manage software on Windows.
Electric allows you to install, uninstall and update any software using a simple command. Just open your terminal, and type `electric install s/w-name`! Boom, in a few seconds, the software will be installed on your PC. Electric is one of the first package managers which can install multiple software in parallel!
Electric runs the installer silently - you don't even see the installer popup! It goes through all those complicated menus so you don't have to and voila! Just like that, you've installed the software. Electric does the downloading, virus checking, installing and verifying if the software is installed correctly – with love, speed and accuracy.
Today electric has support for the 300 most popular software and it's growing each day. You can view all package electric can install at https://github.com/electric-package-manager/electric-package....
Electric is open source and it's built with a combination of Python and Rust. Some of the more performant components like the tab completion module and the installer (setting up web registry urls etc.) are written in Rust. Majority of the software however, is written in Python 3.
Here's the repository : https://github.com/electric-package-manager/electric
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A simple script that should completely work but doesn't end up working
electric-packages/portable: https://github.com/electric-package-manager/electric-packages/tree/master/portable
scancode-toolkit
- ScanCode: Scan license and packages, dependencies and origin information
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User beware: Modified AGPLv3 removes freedoms, adds legal headaches
Hey, pabs3! Actually this is not using a rolling checksum for detection but rather a combo of language model, checksums, automatons, bitvectors, inverted indexes and multiple sequences alignment (e.g. a specialized diff). I put some docs there to explain the approach at ahttps://github.com/nexB/scancode-toolkit/blob/develop/src/li...
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I've just started using python at work, is there anything I need to be careful about?
If you're concerned about licensing in your dependencies, use a license scanner like scancode toolkit. Similar scanners are available in products like JFrog Artifactory or GitLab (paid versions)
What are some alternatives?
Extras - 📦 The Extras bucket for Scoop.
dependency-track - Dependency-Track is an intelligent Component Analysis platform that allows organizations to identify and reduce risk in the software supply chain.
electric - A fast, futuristic package manager for Windows.
ort - A suite of tools to automate software compliance checks.
stupid-rss-reader - ⊕ PWA RSS client on Angular 11
cyclonedx-gradle-plugin - Creates CycloneDX Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) from Gradle projects
fossology - FOSSology is an open source license compliance software system and toolkit. As a toolkit you can run license, copyright and export control scans from the command line. As a system, a database and web ui are provided to give you a compliance workflow. License, copyright and export scanners are tools used in the workflow.
Neo4j - Graphs for Everyone
spdx-license-matcher - A tool to match license text with SPDX license list using a an algorithm with finds close matches. It follows SPDX Matching guidelines to keep the substantial text as well as ignore the replaceable text for matching purposes.
gpl-history
tern - Tern is a software composition analysis tool and Python library that generates a Software Bill of Materials for container images and Dockerfiles. The SBOM that Tern generates will give you a layer-by-layer view of what's inside your container in a variety of formats including human-readable, JSON, HTML, SPDX and more.
nbdev - Create delightful software with Jupyter Notebooks