It pulls the latest chromium from googleapis.com so it can do everything.
It pulls the latest chromium from googleapis.com so it can do everything.
This is already done automatically.
AM puts the .desktop files in /usr/local/share/applications
AppMan puts them in ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-~/.local/share}applications
They also get symlinked in PATH, that is you can launch yt-dlp by typing yt-dlp
on the terminal as if you had installed it with your distro package manager.
I wonder, is there a tool that lets me script installs?
I’ll want to check if application exists, and if so, update, otherwise, install. That kind of thing.
Use AppMan to install them in HOME.
Check this out: https://github.com/ivan-hc/AM
Use appman
and set the install directory to ~/Apps
and now you will be able to install appimages/binaries in the ~/Apps dir using a package manager that keeps them up to date and that you can move to any other distro, I have all of this:
Although more recently for binaries I’ve been using this instead, which pulls from a massive repo of static binaries, though note that dbin needs its own separate directory in HOME to install binaries (you can’t use ~/Apps that is).
I’m pretty sure sbin
originally meant static binaries and not system binaries lol
posix sh + awk for manipulating data?
It makes me mad to see the current state sway is in, I even bought an AMD GPU for nothing.
Test adding the preferences page to “excluded URLs” in the settings of vimium.
May I know why did you ask this?
Edit: Why didnt people like this comment lol
You can use appimages, more importantly if you make a directory next to the appimage with the name of the appimage +
.home
the appimage will also set that as its$HOME
that way you can also keep the configuration files of the app separated from the host OS.You can also sandbox appimages with aisap.