pacdef
add-ed
pacdef | add-ed | |
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8 | 5 | |
291 | 12 | |
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9.4 | 5.9 | |
7 days ago | 11 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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pacdef
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My own computer gaslighted me
A new thing that made package management on Arch neater for me is pacdef.
- pacdef, the declarative package manager for Arch, releases v1.0.0
- rewrite it in rust: pacdef releases v1.0.0
- (AUR) Package & Config Sync
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pellets: manage your packages with a configuration file
Cool project! Have you explored pacdef? It seems to be that blessed middle ground between Arch and Nix.
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Pacman Feature Idea
This isn't quite what you are looking for, but you could consider a declarative package manager, which covers this use case as well. There's e.g. https://github.com/steven-omaha/pacdef
- Saving packages with comments
- Cannot create PKGBUILD that depends on AUR packages
add-ed
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Hired: A Modern Take on 'Ed'
It isn't too late yet, you can be the one to bring The Standard Editor to the Webshit masses!
The backing library https://github.com/sidju/add-ed could either be run through https://neon-bindings.com/ , or compiled into web assembly for that matter. Should just be a weekend project to create an electron `ed`, and if that isn't sufficiently bloated you can `node install everything`.
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pacdef, the declarative package manager for Arch, releases v1.0.0
When/if "later (TM)" occurs, I recommend defining your tests using fixtures/check functions. For example, my library requires a fair bit of work both to setup an arbitrary state and read the resulting state after a test. Since that is needed in every test I have abstracted it into this function https://github.com/sidju/add-ed/blob/main/tests/shared/inner_fixture.rs , which I then create more readable/usable wrappers around here https://github.com/sidju/add-ed/blob/main/tests/shared/fixtures.rs .
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The ! command, what do you use it for?
( The ed clone I am writing: https://github.com/sidju/hired , and its backend: https://github.com/sidju/add-ed )
- Intuitive: A crate for writing TUIs declaratively
What are some alternatives?
grappa - Behavior-oriented, expressive, human-friendly Python assertion library for the 21st century
hired - A modern take on 'ed'
archinstall - Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc.
scripts - My ~/bin
aconfmgr - A configuration manager for Arch Linux
jless - jless is a command-line JSON viewer designed for reading, exploring, and searching through JSON data.
nix-1p - A (more or less) one page introduction to Nix, the language.
CTRLGGitBlame.vim - Append git blame information to the output of <C-g>
pellets - A declarative pacman wrapper for Arch Linux to manage installed packages with a single configuration file
intuitive - A library for building declarative text-based user interfaces