Arch Linux AUR Helper with ncurses functionality and better searching and sorting
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Jun 14, 2023 - Go
Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible Linux distribution that aims to keep things simple. It is based on x86-64 architectures and is composed of both free and nonfree software. Arch Linux encourages community involvement and supports a rolling release model, which means that users receive updates to the software as soon as they are released, rather than waiting for a new version of the distribution to be released. Arch Linux also has a powerful package management system, which allows users to easily install, update, and remove software packages. Additionally, Arch Linux is highly customizable, allowing users to tailor their system to their specific needs and preferences.
Arch Linux AUR Helper with ncurses functionality and better searching and sorting
Make it easy to manage your local Arch Linux repository.
qp - Query Packages. Query installed packages across ecosystems on Linux and macOS.
Inspired by refind-btrfs, this version is a single static binary that supports (hopefully!) accurate auto-detection of boot options and extends some features that were missing from other similar tools.
🔍 View AUR PKGBUILD files quickly in your terminal
Btrfs rollback tool written in Go for Arch-based distributions
frachi aka Fuck RACHInstall - fully rewritten archinstall
Print the URL's needed to be able to download an Ollama model. See what "ollama pull" would have downloaded.
WIP: An efficient & easy strategy to install and manage Arch Linux instances on Windows Subsystem For Linux (WSL).
Learn to type "pacman" correctly
A GitHub action for the Go! programming language (by Francis McCabe, 2004)
Simple pacman mirror list generator
A program to install arch linux automatically
A go api to build Arch User Repository packages fully automatically
This package has been migrated to mondoohq/installer
List all your JetBrains Projects and open the selected one
Go library for Arch-Linux-like CLI output
An interface to libalpm for Go
Created by Judd Vinet
Released March 11, 2002