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repoman

Tiny tool to query repology.org.

Installation

Download the application from the releases page.

Usage

$ rp -s starship --with-repo chocolatey --with-repo scoop
rust:starship-module-config-derive...  0/4 repos
starship.............................  3/20 repos

$ rp -p starship --with-repo chocolatey --with-repo scoop
|      :repo | :subrepo |             :name | :version |  :status |
|------------+----------+-------------------+----------+----------|
| chocolatey |          |          starship |   0.44.0 |   newest |
| chocolatey |          | starship.portable |   0.41.0 | outdated |
|      scoop |     main |          starship |   0.44.0 |   newest |

Create a config file at rp --config. Here is an example file.

["arch"
 "gnuguix"
 "nix_stable"
 "linuxbrew"]

Options

rp: A tiny tool for querying repology

  -s, --search TERM         Search for a package
  -p, --project PRJ         Show repo info for a project
  -a, --show-all            Show all repos with -p
  -r, --with-repo REPO  []  Include a specific repo with -s or -p
  -j, --json                Convert -s or -p output to json
  -c, --config              Displays the config file location
  -h, --help                Display this help string

Additional

I wrote this in an afternoon. I had a vm with 4 non-language-specific package managers and wanted an easier way to query what was available, where.

After writing it, I realized it's small enough (< 150 loc) to be an excellent project for playing around with lumo, babashka, graal native image, etc.

This has already been accomplished with graal native image.

Future plans

It may be useful to invert the information model, and have repoman determine what package managers are on the system automatically. Configuration would then be to hide repos instead of adding them.

License

Copyright © 2020 FIXME

This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0 which is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0.

This Source Code may also be made available under the following Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version, with the GNU Classpath Exception which is available at https://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/license.html.