holo
meta-package-manager
holo | meta-package-manager | |
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2 | 13 | |
93 | 438 | |
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10.0 | 9.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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holo
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In Praise of Alpine and APK
I have a similar toolchain, fully using native system packages, built around Holo [1] as a config management tool and holo-build [2] as a distro-independent package building tool. In the intended state, the root configuration package (e.g. [3] for my desktop PC) is the only explicitly installed package on the system.
[1] https://holocm.org
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Go 1.20 Released
That's not the same. `go test -c` builds a binary that runs your tests, whereas (if I understand correctly) the new thing builds a binary that runs your main(). If it works as I understand, that would be fantastic because then I could get rid of this monstrosity: https://github.com/holocm/holo/blob/master/main_test.go
meta-package-manager
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Writing a Package Manager
Something like Meta Package Manager? https://github.com/kdeldycke/meta-package-manager
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Looking for a tool that updates all system language-specific packages (npm, pip, cargo, gem etc)
I use https://github.com/kdeldycke/meta-package-manager
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TIL: You Can Stop Updating Copyright Attribution Years (2021)
The result: https://github.com/kdeldycke/meta-package-manager/commit/3ab...
- In Praise of Alpine and APK
- mpm – Meta Package Manager – wraps package managers with a unifying CLI
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Recent Apple Updates Leading to WiFi Issues
Source: https://github.com/kdeldycke/meta-package-manager/
With regular snapshots you can at least eliminate new installed software as the root cause of an issue. Doesn't solve the issue with preferences though.
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Show HN: Meta Package Manager, a CLI that solves Xkcd #1654
and let it figure out which package manager to use to install your package.
The project is open-source: https://github.com/kdeldycke/meta-package-manager#readme
This CLI has some other capabilities, like listing the duplicate packages on your system:
$ mpm list --duplicates
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What are some of your favorite CLI/TUI apps?
Potentially somewhat answering my own question (but not completely; i am still interested in your answer) you might be interested in https://github.com/kdeldycke/meta-package-manager is it along the same lines?
- Meta Package Manager – One CLI for all package managers
- GitHub - kdeldycke/meta-package-manager: 📦 one CLI for all package managers
What are some alternatives?
system-configuration - Configuration for my Arch Linux systems, using Holo configuration management
apt-offline - Offline APT Package Manager
pacapt - An ArchLinux's pacman-like shell wrapper for many package managers. 56KB and run anywhere.
pacaptr - Pacman-like syntax wrapper for many package managers.
macupdater - Auto-update macOS using package managers like mas, homebrew, npm and gem all in one go.
MacOS-Menu-Bar-Picker - Costum menu bar entry for MacOS - build with rumps and py2app.
flatpak-external-data-checker - A tool for checking if the external data used in Flatpak manifests is still up to date
npm.nvim - Npm plugin to make vim user works with npm easier
startpage - A minimal starpage for Chrome and Firefox
kubernetes-management - Jenkins Infrastructure Kubernetes Management
repology-updater - Repology backend service to update repository and package data
updatecli - A Declarative Dependency Management tool