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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!
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junest
The lightweight Arch Linux based distro that runs, without root privileges, on top of any other Linux distro.
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arch2appimage
Discontinued This is a python script that downloads Arch Linux packages (Official/Chaotic AUR) and converts to an AppImage executable
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ArchImage
Build AppImage packages for all distributions but including Arch Linux packages. Powered by JuNest.
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Arch-Deployer
Discontinued A script to bulk download an Arch Linux package with all its dependencies to be converted in AppImage.
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GIMP-appimage
GNU Image Manipulation Program Stable & Developer Edition built from PPAs and JuNest (Arch Linux). (by ivan-hc)
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OBS-Studio-appimage reviews and mentions
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Archimage 2.0: a tool to create AppImages from Arch Linux packages (supports AUR and ChaoticAUR) that can run also on distros with at least the kernel 2.6 (thanks to JuNest). This new release allows you to create even smoller AppImages.
OBS Studio https://github.com/ivan-hc/OBS-Studio-appimage from 200 to 167
- ArchImage: Install software from the Arch User Repository on any distribution
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"ArchImage CLI": first release!
Visit https://github.com/ivan-hc/ArchImage for more!
- AppImage + Arch Linux/AUR packages = ArchImage!
- OBS Studio, my first ArchImage (i.e. built on top of JuNest) with multilanguage support
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ArchImage: my (experimental) side-project to convert Arch Linux programs to AppImages that really work on any distro, old or young... powered by Junest
In my experience with Flatpak, when upgrading a runtime (from Nvidia) to the next version, used by the same app (WINE), I ended up with two runtimes and not even the "uninstall –unused" option had removed it , I did it manually later (and it's not very intuitive). Also, aside from "du", most disk space measurement tools still identify an inordinate amount of space, and even if you show me that article (which is one of many I've already read about it) this does not changes my experience with this format, because "ostree" is not a very intuitive system even for those who, like me, are used to LSB (Linus Standard Base) standards. I had to intervene on a malfunction of a single app I wouldn't be able to make my changes, while on a regular package it is still possible to do it... and for AppImages it is even more so. I once reported a problem to qBittorrent maintainers on flathub (this), never got a response. On the contrary, movements on the repository have made them (I'm telling you about when qBittorrent was switching from qt5 to qt6), and it was correcting their file and then returning it to the previous version. I don't know how apps work on runtimes, but this attitude (which I've seen in real time) seemed to me to be that of people who didn't even know what they were doing. With AppImage at least I have the security of knowing what's inside. Taking OBS again as an example, in the past whoever built this app in AppImages obtained packages ranging from 70 to 150 MB of space (always compressed), while I use other systems to package my AppImages at most and managed to bring it to 250 MB with deb packages (and it still doesn't work, some environment variables that I didn't include in the AppRun... you can see it here), not to mention the fact that many developer's platforms cut out the workspaces that we used to build on (i.e., for backwards compatibility issues we use usually the oldest Ubuntu LTS release still supported). I'm trying to go differently than the AppImage constructors of the past, and this method looks promising.
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