LURE: AUR on non-Arch distros

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  1. lure

    The community repository missing from your Linux distro

    Link: https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/lure

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  3. lure-repo

    The default repository for LURE

    Yeah, and the build scripts for LURE are extremely similar. You can see one of the ones I've been testing with here: https://github.com/Arsen6331/lure-repo/blob/master/itd-bin/lure.sh.

  4. arch2appimage

    Discontinued This is a python script that downloads Arch Linux packages (Official/Chaotic AUR) and converts to an AppImage executable

  5. distrobox

    Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox

    Plus, well, there's already pacstall and makedeb for Ubuntu-based and Debian-based, as well as the option of using distrobox, junest, and eventually Atoms to just get a portable Arch environment or just using Conty if you only want a few specific things.

  6. pacstall

    An AUR-inspired package manager for Ubuntu

    Plus, well, there's already pacstall and makedeb for Ubuntu-based and Debian-based, as well as the option of using distrobox, junest, and eventually Atoms to just get a portable Arch environment or just using Conty if you only want a few specific things.

  7. mprweb

    Hosting platform for the makedeb Package Repository (MPR)

    Plus, well, there's already pacstall and makedeb for Ubuntu-based and Debian-based, as well as the option of using distrobox, junest, and eventually Atoms to just get a portable Arch environment or just using Conty if you only want a few specific things.

  8. junest

    The lightweight Arch Linux based distro that runs, without root privileges, on top of any other Linux distro.

    Plus, well, there's already pacstall and makedeb for Ubuntu-based and Debian-based, as well as the option of using distrobox, junest, and eventually Atoms to just get a portable Arch environment or just using Conty if you only want a few specific things.

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  10. Atoms

    Easily manage Linux Chroot(s) and Containers with Atoms.

    Plus, well, there's already pacstall and makedeb for Ubuntu-based and Debian-based, as well as the option of using distrobox, junest, and eventually Atoms to just get a portable Arch environment or just using Conty if you only want a few specific things.

  11. Conty

    Easy to use unprivileged Linux container packed into a single portable executable

    Plus, well, there's already pacstall and makedeb for Ubuntu-based and Debian-based, as well as the option of using distrobox, junest, and eventually Atoms to just get a portable Arch environment or just using Conty if you only want a few specific things.

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