Cloudsmith is your friendly neighbourhood package management SaaS (fully managed), packed with Enterprise-grade features to manage and accelerate secure delivery of your software.




Solseek is described as 'Simple terminal user interface that allows you to browse, search, and manage packages from the Solus packages. Packages can be installed, reinstalled, updated, verified, and removed through the interface' and is a Package Manager in the os & utilities category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Solseek for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Mac, Web-based, Windows and Flatpak apps. The best Solseek alternative is Chocolatey, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Solseek are Homebrew, Synaptic, npm and Warehouse.
Cloudsmith is your friendly neighbourhood package management SaaS (fully managed), packed with Enterprise-grade features to manage and accelerate secure delivery of your software.




Ara is a utility for searching the Debian package database. It works in batch mode, in interactive command-line mode (with a built-in line editor) or with a graphical interface, Xara.




Directly install applications from their GitHub repository with out-of-the-box support for updates using GPM, the package manager with the superpowers of a cross-platform build tool.
A simple replacement for homebrew for installing binary packages on macOS written in Go.


Tvix is a new implementation of Nix, a purely-functional package manager. It aims to have a modular implementation, in which different components can be reused or replaced based on the use-case.
Open-source package registry supports TypeScript and distributes as ECMAScript modules, works with all JS runtimes like Node.js, Deno, and Bun. Seamlessly integrates with npm, enhancing compatibility and editor support without manual typings distribution.



Instantly publish your crates and install them. Use the API to interact and find out more information about available crates. Become a contributor and enhance the site with your work.

Read Chapter 5 of The Debian Administrator's Handbook for exhaustive description deb packages and related formats.