Yay is an AUR helper written in go, based on the design of yaourt, apacman and pacaur.
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- Free • Open Source
- Package Manager
- Software Installer
19 alternatives to Discover- Linux
- KDE
- KDE Plasma Workspaces
Discover is your new one stop shop for all things app- and addon-related. Designed from the ground up to be easily handled by users as well as easily integrated for distributions. A place where skill level isn't blocking you from executing the action you want, in this case...
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RuckZuck is a free Software Package Manager for Windows, designed to keep the Software on your System(s) up to date even if the Software was not installed with RuckZuck.
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Bower is a package manager for the web. Bower lets you easily install assets such as images, CSS and JavaScript, and manages dependencies for you.
Bower Features
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- Free • Open Source
- Package Manager
- Software Updater
- Software Installer
20 alternatives to AppImagePool- Linux
A simple, modern AppImageHub Client made for linux using flutter.
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Yarn is a package manager for your code. It allows you to use and share code with other developers from around the world. Yarn does this quickly, securely, and reliably so you don’t ever have to worry.
Yarn Features
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bauh (ba-oo), formerly known as fpakman, is a graphical interface for managing your Linux software (packages/applications). It currently supports the following formats: AppImage, ArchLinux repositories/AUR, Flatpak, Snap and Web applications.
bauh Features
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OneGet is a unified interface to package management systems and aims to make Software Discovery, Installation and Inventory (SDII) work via a common set of cmdlets (and eventually a set of APIs). Regardless of the installation technology underneath, users can use these common...
OneGet Features
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Conda is a package manager application that quickly installs, runs, and updates packages and their dependencies. The conda command is the primary interface for managing installations of various packages.
Conda Features
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Spack is a package manager for supercomputers, Linux, and macOS. It makes installing scientific software easy. Spack isn’t tied to a particular language; you can build a software stack in Python or R, link to libraries written in C, C++, or Fortran, and easily swap compilers or...
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Manage applications and libraries installed on your system to the package level. Search, install and remove packages and inspect their versions and their dependencies.
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RubyGems.org is the Ruby community's gem hosting service. Instantly publish your gems and install them. Use the API to interact and find out more information about available gems.
RubyGems Features
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CoApp is an open-source package management system for Windows.
The goal of the CoApp project is to create a community of developers dedicated to creating a set of tools and processes that enable other open source developers to create and maintain their open source products with.
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A simple web based app which streamlines the installation of common Mac apps. Perfect for to use after a fresh installation of OS X.
Get Mac Apps Features
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Yum is an automatic updater and package installer/remover for rpm systems. It automatically computes dependencies and figures out what things should occur to install packages. It makes it easier to maintain groups of machines without having to manually update each one using rpm.
YUM Package Manager Features
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