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gh-install
eget
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
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- gh-dl: download releases from github repo
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Install GitHub release binaries from the CLI interactively
would be good if you added a comparison with https://github.com/zyedidia/eget on your repo
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The culmination of several months of work by dozens of people, Flatpak 1.14.0 is now out!
There used to be a project called ginstall.sh that kept like, a manually maintained database of various projects with static binaries and how to install them. It still exists, but maintenance stopped because its model was also not sustainable. Its use case is better covered by tools like asdf, stew, and if you want to get even simpler, eget.
- An ode to Flatpak (and Fedora Silverblue)
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Asdf Performance
I'm a huge fan of asdf and have been using for years together with direnv! It's great to see how much effort is put into it! I hope more people adopt it so that we don't have to `curl | sh`! One thing I have issues with asdf is security as are no checksums, so, you if I project get compromised you'll get compromised, too. This, of course, is in addition to the third-party asdf plugin getting itself compromised (which is the greater risk). Last, but not least - I wish asdf came with something like eget [0] incorporated so that it can install 99% of the plugins directly and safely! Last, but not least - 99% of the plugins have almost identical code and all that changes is the repo, so, this should be generalized. For example, many years ago I made just one codebase of all HashiCorp plugins [1] and it's been working great!
[0]: https://github.com/zyedidia/eget
[1]: https://github.com/asdf-community/asdf-hashicorp
- get latest github
- Eget – Easily install prebuilt binaries from GitHub
- Zyedidia/eget: Easily install prebuilt binaries from GitHub
- Eget - Easily install prebuilt binaries from GitHub
What are some alternatives?
binenv - One binary to rule them all. Manage all those pesky binaries (kubectl, helm, terraform, ...) easily.
fetch - Download files, folders, and release assets from a specific git commit, branch, or tag of public and private GitHub repos.
gh-branch - GitHub CLI extension for fuzzy finding, quickly switching between and deleting branches.
stew - 🥘 An independent package manager for compiled binaries.
gh-prs - gh cli extension to display a dashboard of PRs and issues - configurable with a beautiful UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/dlvhdr/gh-dash]
bin - Effortless binary manager
gh-s - 🔎 search github repositories interactively
pastel - A command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors
gh-markdown-preview - GitHub CLI extension to preview Markdown looks like GitHub.
flatpak-external-data-checker - A tool for checking if the external data used in Flatpak manifests is still up to date
bingo - Like `go get` but for Go tools! CI Automating versioning of Go binaries in a nested, isolated Go modules.
office365-pol - [OUTDATED] A PlayOnLinux script that utilizes the version of Wine made for CrossOver to run Microsoft 365 Apps / Office 365 without requiring any paid CrossOver components