lure
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lure | go-c2dmc | |
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13 | 5 | |
399 | 8 | |
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8.7 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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lure
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first time installing Gentoo (I'll probably fail)
Understandable, but have you looked into LURE? Haven’t tried myself (I use Arch btw) but this might work better for you. Also check this and this, in case you can setup a server that will just update packages list and download required packages so that your main machine will not struggle that much
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LURE Version 0.0.7 released. First beta version!
Version 0.0.7 of LURE, a distro-agnostic AUR-like build system, has just been released. It's available at https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/lure/releases/tag/v0.0.7. Github mirror at https://github.com/Arsen6331/lure.
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LURE development progress update (December 2022)
A few months ago, I announced LURE, the AUR alternative for non-Arch distros. As of yesterday, LURE now has a web interface containing all the packages and all the information about them. It is available at https://lure.arsenm.dev/. I've also created a logo for LURE, which is used on that site.
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The truth about Mac, Windows and Linux
There is a very interesting new project called lure which aims to bring AUR like features to most distros. I've been using it to manage some apps on my home server.
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What is your favorite non native package manager/format?
Appimages and LURE
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PSA: For all you ex-Arch users out there, check out `makedeb` and `lure` for all of your out-of-band software needs
lure - More ambitious in its goals: wants to bring PKGBUILD to more than just APT
- Share Your Code.. Share your most unique piece of Go code.
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LURE 0.0.2 Released
To find the less obvious bugs and missing features, and to increase the usefulness of LURE, I'd like to ask anyone who is willing to add packages to the repo at https://github.com/Arsen6331/lure-repo. The documentation for LURE's build scripts is available here: https://github.com/Arsen6331/lure/blob/master/docs/build-scripts.md.
- Linux User REpository: LURE is intended to bring the AUR to all distros
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LURE: AUR on non-Arch distros
Link: https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/lure
go-c2dmc
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Share Your Code.. Share your most unique piece of Go code.
I also built go-c2dmc, a package utilizing the go-colorful library to compute the nearest-matching DMC thread (thread for sewing, cross stitching, etc.) color to RGB and other color-space values (such as LAB and HSV). I haven’t touched it in quite some time, but I’m also planning on adding the ability to select from pre-defined color pallets to match to, as well as creating custom color pallets to match to.
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New Open source Go projects looking for contributors
I don’t have a contributor guide written for either of them, but feel free to help with the few issues in either this or this package I’ve written and released. They’re super simple things, but I’ve been rather busy at work and in life. So I haven’t had the time to address them. If you want to contribute, feel free to send me a DM with any questions!! Otherwise, just fork the repo(s) and just open a PR once you’re ready for the changes to be merged. I’ll review it asap!!
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Next month I'll start working at a company as a Backend Developer and will be mostly using Go. How can I better prepare myself?
As far as projects to study go, I’ll start off with a shameless plug of two Go packages I’ve written, myself. This one is for converting between RGB (and other color space formats) to the nearest matching DMC thread color. This one is admittedly an extremely unidiomatic package (it’s completely opposite of how you should do things in Go) for supporting dynamic queries in Go without headaches or pre-defining “model” structs to hold each row of your query results. It’s something that can be useful, but it’s also built to showcase making the language work for a use case it wasn’t originally meant to support. If you wanna take a look at them, feel free. Also, I suggest looking at the testify repo. It’s an EXTREMELY popular testing library, and it’s also structured well.
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Open source Go projects to contribute (beginners)
I’m the creator of https://github.com/syke99/go-c2dmc a Go package for converting RGBA, LAB, and Hexcode color values to the nearest matching DMC thread color. It’s a bit niche of a package, and it’s been a few months since I’ve worked on it, but I’m always open to contributors and maintainers joining the project. If anyone would like to contribute and/or be a maintainer, DM me and we can discuss more
- Created my first ever Go package!!
What are some alternatives?
junest - The lightweight Arch Linux based distro that runs, without root privileges, on top of any other Linux distro.
access-key-rotator - A PoC how to rotate your IAM access keys and store them in Github secrets
lure-repo - The default repository for LURE
go-structure-examples - Examples for my talk on structuring go apps
geos - Geometry Engine, Open Source
rss-bot - Telegram bot for RSS feeds
mprweb - Hosting platform for the makedeb Package Repository (MPR)
lrpc - Simple, lightweight, multi-codec RPC library for Go.
Atoms - Easily manage Linux Chroot(s) and Containers with Atoms.
keploy - Test generation for Developers. Generate tests and stubs for your application that actually work!
errors - Go stdlib errors package extension.