gx
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gx | cli | |
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4 | 2 | |
1,877 | 4 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
Go | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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gx
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⏫ I've uploaded EVERY single Minecraft PLUGIN to IPFS
Btw, Protocol Labs have already made a package manager based on IPFS, called [gx](https://github.com/whyrusleeping/gx)
- MicroShift
- Anyone working on a package manager for their language?
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The feasibility of using IPFS to replace linux software sources (http and ftp)!
You're talking about package management, right? https://github.com/whyrusleeping/gx
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👀 Looking for people willing to collaborate on open-source projects. (TypeScript, React, Vue, NextJS, Rust, ML, NER, NLP devs needed)
- PluGet: a set of tools for Minecraft servers. The project includes a repository, API, website, and CLI. The repository will contain all Minecraft plugins ever released, and I'm currently designing scrapers for SpigotMC and Bukkit (using Node.js, TypeScript, and Crawlee, a new open-source scraping framework). I'll also be getting data from GitHub and GitLab using their APIs. The API will be built using NextJS (and I may potentially move it to Rust in the future). The website will be designed using either ReactJS + NextJS or Vue + NuxtJS (I haven't decided yet), and will use Tailwind + Uber's Base Web UI library. My main focus for the website is to compete with SpigotMC and Bukkit as a place for people to get their plugins from. The CLI (also called mpm - Minecraft Package Manager) will be an npm-like package manager where plugin versions and scripts for running the server are stored using package.json. The mpm init command creates a structured folder with separate folders for config, worlds, and binaries all symlinked together, with git and git lfs initialized for backups creation (check mpm.gg for detailed information). I'm currently focused on the scraping part, where I trained an NER (Named Entity Recognition) model to extract plugin names from titles and descriptions on Spigot/Bukkit, and where I am in a process of training an NLP model for converting various plugin versions into Semantic Versioning compatible ones. You can find it here: github.com/pluget, pluget.net (nothing yet), github.com/mpmgg/mpm, mpm.gg. To-Do list for this project: github.com/pluget/todo
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⏫ I've uploaded EVERY single Minecraft PLUGIN to IPFS
The repository is available at github.com/mpmgg/repository. Minecraft Package Manager (MPM) is available at mpm.gg, or github.com/mpmgg/mpm.
What are some alternatives?
pacman.store - Pacman Mirror via IPFS for ArchLinux, Endeavouros, Manjaro plus custom repos ALHP and Chaotic-AUR.
keycomp - keycomp - single page application
xmake-repo - 📦 An official xmake package repository
neuwiki - Modern MediaWiki alternative
apt-transport-ipfs - IPFS transport for apt
minepkg - Manage Minecraft mods with ease.
murder - Large scale server deploys using BitTorrent and the BitTornado library (NOTE: project no longer maintained)
dnidomatury - Site counting up days to matura exam.
microshift - A small form factor OpenShift/Kubernetes optimized for edge computing
repository - MPM repository
micro - A Go service development platform
peru - a generic package manager, for including other people's code in your projects