webi-installers
webman
webi-installers | webman | |
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8 | 6 | |
1,550 | 56 | |
7.5% | - | |
9.6 | 6.7 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 month ago | |
Shell | Go | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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.
webi-installers
- Webinstall.dev – install developer tools effortlessly
- Webinstall: Effortlessly install developer tools with easy-to-remember URLs
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
gh is available via Homebrew, MacPorts, Conda, Spack, Webi, and as a…
- webinstall.dev - Effortlessly install developer tools with easy-to-remember URLs
- Effortlessly install developer tools with easy-to-remember URLs
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Rename the file without typing the full path with Rsre
WEBI attemps to fill that gap, from what I can see
- Webman – Cross-Platform Package and Version Manager
webman
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Webman – Cross-Platform Package and Version Manager
If you didn’t check out webman a few weeks ago when I first posted about it, it’s gotten some serious upgrades!
We’ve received some great contributions from a couple super active members (thank you!) and now have automated schema linting & installation testing for new package recipes, UI improvements, an interactive search command TUI to explore available packages, IDE package recipe autocompletion automatically with SchemaStore, lots of new packages, and support for installing package groups like modern-unix.
Webman is not trying to fill the same niche of homebrew; I think homebrew does a great job for Unix systems. However, Webman is built to be able to install on Windows too as a first-class citizen. It installs release binaries rather than building from source, which keeps package recipes lightweight & lets us require no dependencies. Webman also makes it super easy to install and switch between different versions of software (similar to tools like nvm). I’ve been using it to manage different versions of Go, and it’s worked nicely!
If you find any packages you’d like that aren’t in the webman-pkgs repo yet, I’d love to help you out merging a PR! With the new schema support, it’s never been easier to write a package recipe, and CI will make sure your package installs correctly on each supported platform.
If you find the project interesting, give it a star! It means a lot :)
FYI: Webman is under active development so breaking changes may still occur. Don’t rely on this webman in production at least until a major release.
https://github.com/candrewlee14/webman
- Webman - Cross-Platform Package & Version Manager
- Webman - Cross-Platform Package Manager
- Webman - Cross-Platform Package Management
- Webman – Cross-Platform Package Manager
What are some alternatives?
.config - ⚙️ Bootstrappable user environment for macOS & Ubuntu
gibson-cli - Go CLI tool for Gibson framework: package manager, project manager, godot cli parser, class resolver, etc...
restic-automatic-backup-scheduler - Automatic restic backup using Backblaze B2 storage and either Linux systemd timers, macOS LaunchAgent, Windows ScheduledTask or simply cron.
japm - A package manager that uses curses to provide a friendly UI
WSL-Guide - Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Guide. Use WSL develop to with Kubernetes and in the Cloud (Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud).
rsre - Rsre it's tool to rename file/directory
quickemu - Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux desktop virtual machines.
tmux-yank - Tmux plugin for copying to system clipboard. Works on OSX, Linux and Cygwin.
custom-wsl2-linux-kernel - Easily Build Your Own Custom WSL2 Linux Kernels
awesome-rust - A curated list of Rust code and resources.
wsl_portproxy - Puts wsl on the public internet by running a netsh portproxy command through an admin powershell, all within wsl.
SmartStop-DEPRECATED - A simple program to stop WSL from the Linux terminal