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AM
AppImage manager/installer/updater and AUR-inspired database, now including 1900+ AppImage packages and official standalone apps for GNU/Linux. "AM" Application Manager also provides scripts to manage AppImage creation tools and templates to create your AppImages. Easy to use like APT and powerful like PacMan.
Hi everyone, yesterday I finished uploading the latest AppImage on "AM" Application Manager for x86_64 architecture from appimage.github.io and now there are 1282 scripts available (of which over 1100 manage programs in AppImage format) . But "AM" not only manages AppImage packages, but also standalone programs from main sources (for example Firefox, Thunderbird, Brave, Blender, Chromium, PowerShell ... and many others). These types of programs are the preferred ones for this project as they are mainly distributed officially by the developers, and I am mobilizing to upload more as soon as possible.
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github2AM
A script to convert apps from any Github repository to installation scripts for "AM" Application Manager
Today I added new features to a script of my own invention capable of downloading and extracting deb, tar and zip packages (and AppImages as well) from GitHub. I called it "appimage2am".
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AppMan
Manage 1900+ AppImage packages and official standalone apps for GNU/Linux without root privileges using the ever-growing AUR-inspired database of "AM Application Manager". Easy to use like APT and powerful like PacMan.
"AM" Aplication Manager is not the only tool that can install your programs, it integrates them into the system by installing them in the /opt folder, but if you want these programs to be available only locally (ie without root privileges to install/remove them), I also created AppMan, which is able to meet this need of yours (it can convert all the scripts for "AM" to script that can install programs locally, into a folder named /$HOME/.opt.
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