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AM
An "AUR-inspired" Database of AppImage packages and a CLI to manage/install/update them system-wide! This repo lists 1900+ standalone apps for GNU/Linux. You can extend it with custom repositories, create your own installation scripts and even build AppImages on the fly! "AM" Application Manager: Easy to use like APT and Powerful like PacMan!
Avidemux (unofficial version built from Debian Testing to use your system's theme);
Celestia (unofficial AppImage including more detailed maps of the Earth, Mars, Pluto and more);
Flatpak installer (io.elementary.sideload from elementary OS);
GIMP (latest stable version built from a PPA for Ubuntu 18.04, updated each Sunday);
KDE Games suite (from Debian Stable, updated each Sunday);
KDE Utils suite (from Debian Stable, updated each Sunday);
ocenaudio (built from the official deb package);
qBittorrent (version 4.3.9 built from the official PPA, is a lightweight version);
Spotify
VLC (latest stable version built from a PPA for Ubuntu 18.04, updated each Sunday).
The main goal was to improve the download speed of some of these AppImages that my main project (AM Application Manager) normally uses to create these packages by using the pkg2appimage utility (GIMP, VLC and the KDE Games/Utilities suite), being this a practique that requires an huge download of packages and tools needed to compile them. Now, thanks to some GitHub actions, the packages will be always updated and available for you (even if I pass away). In fact, the goal is to always ensure the availability of new updated versions for these AppImage, and in my small way, I tried to do something.
there are several developers that have bundled wine as an AppImage, my favourite one is this , about GZDoom I've just downloaded the tar package and it seems to be an Electron based app, so it should not difficult to bundle it (see my Spotify for example), and supermariowar should be easier too.
there are several developers that have bundled wine as an AppImage, my favourite one is this , about GZDoom I've just downloaded the tar package and it seems to be an Electron based app, so it should not difficult to bundle it (see my Spotify for example), and supermariowar should be easier too.