yummy file muncher
Exposes a couple of helper methods for using JS objects with pg queries.
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Utility Liblary for linux's package managers, such as apt, yum, pacman.
Secure, fast & convenient password manager CLI with GPG & git sync
Secure, fast & convenient password manager CLI with GPG & git sync
Secure, fast & convenient password manager CLI with GPG & git sync
Universal package management tool for any OS
Component-based TUI framework
A unified interface package manager for many OSes
Crate containing definitions for parsing yum repositry data structures
A simple server monitoring tool
A simple server monitoring tool
A simple server monitoring tool
Crate containing definitions for parsing yum repositry data structures
Build apt and yum repositories from a directory, or from supplied information
YUM Repository Metadata handling library
Digs YUM repositories to search for RPM packages
Simple program to synchronize Yum repositories with S3 buckets
BlackCompany provides workhorses. But there is a limit to the number of them. So it's a thread pool :yum:
Unifies the command interface for using yum and apt on Linux, Fink and MacPorts on OS X
I will output required actions like "yum install hogehoge", "apt install fugafuga" etc
Simple library leveraging the Bundler Gemfile DSL to load gems already on the system and managed by the systems package manager (like yum/apt)
Docker Package Manager. Makes using your containers as easy as package managers (`apt`, `yum`, `brew`).
PRM (Package Repository Manager) is an Operating System independent Package Repository tool. It allows you to quickly build Debian and Yum Package Repositories. PRM can sync local repositories to S3 compatible object storage systems.
Mike's PRM (Package Repository Manager) is an OS-independent Package Repository tool. It allows you to quickly build Debian and Yum Package Repositories.
MsPac is a package manager written in ruby which tries to mirror Arch's pacman. It's meant for installing open-source tools from source. It only supports git or hg repos at this time. I hope to add bzr and svn later. It only supports apt-get and pacman for installing dependencies at this time. I hope to add support for brew, yum, and zypper later.
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