openrepo
Open Source repository management for deb, rpm, and generic packages (by openkilt)
deb-get
apt-get for .debs published via GitHub or direct download 📦 (by wimpysworld)
openrepo | deb-get | |
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6 | 43 | |
183 | 1,398 | |
3.3% | 1.1% | |
3.9 | 9.1 | |
7 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | Shell | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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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.
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.
openrepo
Posts with mentions or reviews of openrepo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-06.
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What is an appropriate way to install debian packages in a completely air-gapped environment?
I'd probably deploy an internal apt repo like OpenRepo or something similar
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OpenRepo - Open Source apt/yum repository server
Yes, it does. Functionality works fine in an offline silo. I just added this commit a few minutes ago to improve the way the login page works when the browser has no internet access: https://github.com/openkilt/openrepo/commit/d8d8b9bfb46f716e1144cedd74e04b9c63101088
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OpenRepo - open source apt/yum repo hosting
I just released an open source project called OpenRepo:https://github.com/openkilt/openrepo
deb-get
Posts with mentions or reviews of deb-get.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-26.
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Arch to Debian: best practice for managing repos unavailable through apt
deb-get For last resort. But DistroBox and Flatpak will give you all the software you want.
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Is there something similar to the AUR for Pop!_OS?
There's no dark magic involved. That software basically has its own repository built in: https://github.com/wimpysworld/deb-get/blob/main/01-main/README.md
- Help adding HopToDesk to deb-get
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Feeling a bit defeated with Linux Mint
Install and use Deb get if the software center does not satisfy your needs
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All the problems I had with Pop OS as a user coming from Windows
The first thing I would do here is make sure that your keyboard is set to the correct locale and layout. You can check this under Settings -> Keyboard The next thing to note is that the key code send by laptop keyboards are often proprietary and don't work out of the box. You can use xev / xorg-xev to see what key code is returning and update your key bindings. What is the recommended way to install applications? Ignore the Pop OS shop? Is it an app to app decision? Thank you for the recommendation. Use apt or the pop shop for most things but for proprietary things I'd use deb-get or just download directly. Flatpaks and Snaps are great but doesn't always have the best system level integrations. This is a serious problem with Linux on the desktop in general and I'm looking forward to an os agnostic package format becoming dominate.
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Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
Lastly, deb-get + pacstall + bauh. All of these combined covers 99% of my software needs, much less need to find and install PPAs and .deb manually. Still not as convenient as AUR, but much better than it was before. Hopefully, eventually everything is on Flatpak, snap, or AppImage so I could just use Bauh for most apps, but for now, I'm glad that these tools exists.
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Want to move to linux
I got my start to Linux with PopOS, and so I will vouch for that. They look good, have good tools, and cares a lot about the desktop experience. Also, they have a built-in recovery partition, so even if you f'd yourself, you can reset from the Settings menu or from the boot menu. It is Ubuntu-based, and be sure to check out deb-get and pacstall for some third-party apps.
- Pacstall vs Lure
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Favourite Web Browser
apt-get and deb-get is totally different. apt-get is deb default, deb-get is different. Here, read up on it. https://github.com/wimpysworld/deb-get
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I've been using Linux for a week , and i'm starting to like it
Nice. If you're looking for apps on PopOS and other Ubuntu derivatives, you can also use deb-get and pacstall to get certain 3rd party and proprietary apps not in the package manager.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing openrepo and deb-get you can also consider the following projects:
aptly - aptly - Debian repository management tool
pacstall - An AUR-inspired package manager for Ubuntu
ppa - Repo for my .deb packages
com.usebottles.bottles
subscription-manager - A CLI client for Candlepin
Discord-PPA - A private package that downloads the latest Discord .deb file available from official website