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paci 1.10.5
paci
Your friendly, lightweight and flexible package manager.
It is a package manager which can be used to distribute your own packages.
It is meant to install all packages in your userland.
Please see Limitations
Installation
Via script
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tradebyte/paci/master/.github/bin/install.sh)
The script takes two parameter main_registry and fallback_registry. If you want to use them for your setup just append them accordingly.
Example:
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tradebyte/paci/master/.github/bin/install.sh) https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tradebyte/paci/master
(which would define the main registry)
Manually
On Ubuntu 16.04:
pip3 install paci
After that you should add $HOME/.local/bin to your $PATH in your ~/.bashrc file.
export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin"
Requirements
python3
python3-venv
rsync
Setup
❯ make
Usage
These are the planned commands.
❯ paci --help
paci
Usage:
paci install [--no-config] [--no-cleanup] [--reuse] [--overwrite] [--debug] <package>...
paci update [--no-config] [--no-cleanup] [--reuse] [--overwrite] [--debug] <package>...
paci search <package>
paci refresh
paci list [--installed]
paci remove
paci configure [--no-choice] [--silent] [--main-registry=<url>] [--fallback-registry=<url>]
paci generate (repo-index <path> | pkg-index)
paci --help
paci --version
Options:
-h, --help Show this screen.
-v, --version Show version.
-n, --no-config Omits the config.
-c, --no-cleanup Don't cleanup the mess.
-o, --overwrite Overwrite the config.
-d, --debug Print debugging messages.
-i, --installed List all installed packages.
-r, --reuse Reuse the downloaded files.
(only possible with --no-cleanup)
--no-choice Omit the questions and use the defaults.
--silent Don't print anything.
--main-registry=<url> Set the <url> as default for the main registry.
--fallback-registry=<url> Set the <url> as default for the fallback registry.
Examples:
paci install phpstorm
Help:
For help using this tool, please open an issue on the Github repository:
https://github.com/tradebyte/paci
Limitations
It currently targets Ubuntu only!
It needs more packages.
It needs testing.
It only supports 64bit systems.
Some snippets
Run tests: $ python setup.py test
Activate virtualenv: . env/bin/activate
Deactivate virtualenv: deactivate
Run the linter: pylint paci
New release of this CLI tool (pip): $ python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
Releasing a new version
What you need to release a new paci version
Make sure to install wheel and twine via pip.
Have a pypi-account with access to the paci package.
Releasing
Bump up the version number in paci/__init__.py according to semver.
Build: python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
Test: twine check dist/*
Publish it to the test.pypi.org registry: twine upload --repository-url https://test.pypi.org/legacy/ dist/*
Check if everything worked on the test.pypi.org site.
Publish it for real: twine upload dist/*
Contributing
See the CONTRIBUTING document.
Thank you, contributors!
License
Copyright (c) 2017 by the Tradebyte Software GmbH.
paci is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file.
About
paci is maintained and funded by the Tradebyte Software GmbH.
The names and logos for paci are trademarks of the Tradebyte Software GmbH.
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