Pythonic way to control Linux package managers

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  1. pyalpm

    Python 3 bindings for libalpm (read-only mirror)

    Example: ArchLinux's pacman has libalpm which is the core logic for the package manager, and pyalpm already exists as python bindings to that library.

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