milcheck
archweb
milcheck | archweb | |
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1 | 398 | |
27 | 336 | |
- | 1.5% | |
4.1 | 7.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | Python | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
milcheck
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Now with milcheck you can print the lastest news in the terminal
I'm the author of https://github.com/doums/milcheck. The tool allow you to check the status of your mirrorlist inside your terminal.
archweb
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Loco 0.14 on Cathyos: Getting started
OS: Cathyos (based on Arch Linux)
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Writing an AnythingLLM Custom Agent Skill to Trigger Make.com Webhooks
If you don't already have it, download the AnythingLLM desktop application for your platform here. In my examples I'll be using my Macbook Pro to run AnythingLLM and connecting to llama-server running on an Arch Linux server with the Meta Llama 3.1 Instruct model (70B). However, you can do all of this just by linking AnythingLLM to the OpenAI API with an API Key. I will not go into the details of the initial setup of AnythingLLM in this post, but once you get it up and running, have a workspace created and can chat in the workspace with your LLM, you are ready to continue to the next step. Consult the AnythingLLM Documentation for assistance.
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The Home Server Journey - 1: Motivation and Approach
If you've ever tried using a non-mainstream Linux distro, you probably know the pain of looking for a package, not finding it even in a third-party repository, trying to compile it from source and failing miserably over and over (Been there. Done that). Manjaro, as an Arch-based OS, at least has the very welcome access to the AUR, a community repository for compilation scripts that automate the process for us mere humans, but not all are regularly maintained and many still break, for a plethora of reasons that you eventually have to figure out and fix in a case-by-case basis
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Penguin, Chicken or Duck? (Eros, OC, Microsoft Bing AI Generated)
Arch is a popular Linux distribution(basically an os). Him saying that he uses arch is basically a joke that arch Linux users will always mention that they use the distro. (Also a penguin is also the Linux mascot)
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Arch Linux bugtracker migration to Gitlab completed
Arch sends distribution news every week or so, usually in one or two paragraphs.
https://archlinux.org/
I've followed the gitlab migration and every package and distribution change that warranted community notification for more than a decade.
It's such an empowering feeling to have tracked all the changes to the distribution over a decade. The Arch maintainer culture has managed to provide consistent high quality communication and documentation.
Most of the news doesn't require action on my part regarding a subsystem or package I don't use. But they use the news channel sparingly and the distribution is minimal and clean. So news arrives only every other week or so and is succinctly written in one or two paragraphs.
It's a distribution for those who love precision and professionalism.
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Moving from Mint to Arch
When searching for something just add Arch Linux to the and follow official archlinux.org and use duckduckgo.com for better results. You will get amazed how good arch wiki explained everything and how aur has very large apps.
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Can't "sudo pacman -Syu" (jdk-openjdk and jre-openjdk are in conflict)
I wonder how many people got frustrated with the solution posted on the front page of https://archlinux.org/, as it seems to not have been fixed for 5 days already.
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why is archlinux not releasing the october's monthly update ?
when i visit the archlinux.org website i can't find the archlinux 2023.10.x update,
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Thinking of learning Linux for a potential IT career, is it worth it?
Since you want to use Linux in your job function, I would suggest you start with Arch Linux OS. https://archlinux.org/ Arch linux and arch based linux's like Manjaro, start you off in teaching you linux by making you install it and do everything from the command line. Nothing gets installed unless you want to install it. They have an extensive Arch Wiki that will walk you through anything you might need to learn.
- Hyprland 0.29.* causing trouble after a few days of working fine (on archbtw)
What are some alternatives?
flexo - a central pacman cache
xdotool - fake keyboard/mouse input, window management, and more
paccat - Print pacman package files
archwiki - MediaWiki used on Arch Linux websites (read-only mirror)
rate-arch-mirrors - Everyday-use client-side map-aware mirror ranking tool (Arch Linux; Manjaro; custom ones)
docs
reboot-arch-btw - Checks if your ArchLinux needs a reboot due to a kernel update
i3wm-nord - These are my i3wm config files, inspired by nord-theme
toru - Pacman wrapper with AUR support.
Taiga - Agile project management platform. Built on top of Django and AngularJS
pacman-repo-builder - Build a custom pacman repository from a collection of PKGBUILD directories
magisk-drm-disabler - Read-only mirror from GitLab. A Magisk module designed to disable DRM completely on Android