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    Helm

    Helm

    The Kubernetes package manager

    Helm is a tool that streamlines the installation and management of Kubernetes applications. With Helm you can find and use popular software packaged as Helm Charts. Charts are Helm packages that define, install and upgrade just about any Kubernetes application. With Helm you can manage even the most complex Kubernetes apps. It’s easy to update and offers simple sharing options on public or private servers.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Yay

    Yay

    An AUR Helper written in Go

    Yay uses an hash cache for development packages. Normally it is updated at the end of the package install with the message Found git repo. If you transition between aur helpers and did not install the devel package using yay at some point, it is possible it never got added to the cache. yay -Y --gendb will fix the current version of every devel package and start checking from there. Yay resolves all dependencies ahead of time. You are free to edit the PKGBUILD in any way, but any problems you cause are your own and should not be reported unless they can be reproduced with the original PKGBUILD. Yay uses git diff to display diffs, which by default tells less not to page if the output can fit into one terminal length. This behavior can be overridden by exporting your own flags (export LESS=SRX). Use yay -Y --devel --save to make development package updates permanently enabled (yay and yay -Syu will then always check dev packages).
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Podman

    Podman

    A tool for managing OCI containers and pods

    Welcome to the website for the Pod Manager tool (podman). This site features announcements and news around Podman, and occasionally other container tooling news. Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running OCI Containers on your Linux System. Containers can either be run as root or in rootless mode. Podman is an open-source project that is available on most Linux platforms and resides on GitHub. Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running Open Container Initiative (OCI) containers and container images on your Linux System. Podman provides a Docker-compatible command line front end that can simply alias the Docker cli, alias docker=podman. Podman also provides a socket activated REST API service to allow remote applications to launch on-demand containers. This REST API also supports the Docker API, allowing users of docker-py and docker-compose to interact with the Podman as a service.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    timoni

    timoni

    Timoni is a package manager for Kubernetes, powered by CUE

    Timoni is a package manager for Kubernetes, powered by CUE and inspired by Helm. The Timoni project strives to improve the UX of authoring Kubernetes configs. Instead of mingling Go templates with YAML like Helm, or layering YAML on top of each-other like Kustomize, Timoni relies on cuelang's type safety, code generation and data validation features to offer a better experience of creating, packaging and delivering apps to Kubernetes. Note that Timoni in under active development and is still in its infancy. The APIs and command-line interface may change in a backward incompatible manner.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Alternative JSON parser for Go

    Alternative JSON parser for Go

    One of the fastest alternative JSON parser for Go

    It does not require you to know the structure of the payload (eg. create structs), and allows accessing fields by providing the path to them. It is up to 10 times faster than standard encoding/json package (depending on payload size and usage), allocates no memory. Originally made for a project that relies on a lot of 3rd party APIs that can be unpredictable and complex. Encoding/json requires you to know exactly your data structures, or if you prefer to use map[string]interface{} instead, it will be very slow and hard to manage. I investigated what's on the market and found that most libraries are just wrappers around encoding/json, there is few options with own parsers (ffjson, easyjson), but they still require you to create data structures. The goal of this project is to push JSON parser to the performance limits and not sacrifice with compliance and developer user experience.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Kustomizer

    Kustomizer

    An experimental package manager for distributing Kubernetes

    kustomizer is an experimental package manager for distributing Kubernetes configurations as OCI artifacts. It provides commands to publish, fetch, diff, customize, validate, apply, and prune Kubernetes resources, leveraging server-side apply for efficient resource management. Kustomizer supports encryption of configurations using age keys and integrates with various container registries, making it a versatile tool for Kubernetes configuration management.​
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Nami

    Nami

    A clean and tidy decentralized package manager.

    Nami is a clean and tidy decentralized package manager designed to simplify software installation by downloading official binaries directly from software authors. It avoids the complexities of compilation and dependency management, focusing on providing users with standalone, statically compiled executables. Nami is particularly useful for users who prefer minimalistic and straightforward package management. ​
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Boss

    Boss

    Dependency Manager for Delphi and Lazarus

    Boss is a dependency manager for Delphi and Lazarus, designed to facilitate the management of libraries and packages in Object Pascal projects. It automates the process of downloading, updating, and integrating dependencies, streamlining the development workflow for Delphi and Lazarus developers. Boss supports version control and simplifies project configuration, enhancing productivity and code maintainability.​
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Apx

    Apx

    Apx (/à·peks/) is the default package manager in Vanilla OS

    Apx is the default package manager for Vanilla OS, designed to manage software installations within isolated subsystems. It acts as a wrapper around multiple package managers, allowing users to install and run packages from various Linux distributions in a containerized environment. This approach ensures system stability and security by preventing direct modifications to the host system.​
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Dep

    Dep

    Go dependency management tool experiment

    Dep was an official experiment to implement a package manager for Go. While dep has many discrete components and moving parts, all of these parts revolve around a central model. Dep is a tool intended primarily for use by developers, to support the work of actually writing and shipping code. It is not intended for end users who are installing Go software - that's what go get does. It is strongly recommended that you use a released version of dep. While tip is never purposefully broken, its stability is not guaranteed. Note that dep requires a functioning Go workspace and GOPATH. Dep is centered around the idea of the "four state system" - a model for classifying and organizing the on-disk state with which a package manager interacts. This was first articulated as a coherent, general model in this (long) article, though many of the principles in the four state model were derived from existing package managers.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Hermit

    Hermit

    Hermit manages isolated, self-bootstrapping sets of tools in software

    Hermit is a tool developed by Cash App to manage isolated, self-bootstrapping sets of tools within software projects. It ensures that all contributors and CI environments use the same tooling, enhancing consistency and reliability. Hermit installs tools in a self-contained manner, making them available across different machines and environments without additional configuration.​
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Pacseek

    Pacseek

    Terminal user interface for searching installing Arch Linux packages

    Pacseek is a terminal user interface (TUI) for searching and installing Arch Linux packages. It provides a user-friendly interface for browsing the Arch repositories and the Arch User Repository (AUR), making package management more accessible for users who prefer a visual approach within the terminal.​
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Whalebrew

    Whalebrew

    Homebrew, but with Docker images

    Whalebrew creates aliases for Docker images so you can run them as if they were native commands. It's like Homebrew, but with Docker images. Docker works well for packaging up development environments, but there are lots of tools that aren't tied to a particular project: awscli for managing your AWS account, ffmpeg for converting video, wget for downloading files, and so on. Whalebrew makes those things work with Docker, too. Whalebrew can run almost any CLI tool, but it isn't for everything (e.g. where commands must start instantly). It works particularly well for a Python app that requires C libraries, specific package versions, and other CLI tools that you don't want to clutter up your machine with. Package managers tend to be very closely tied to the system they are running on. Whalebrew packages work on any modern version of macOS, Linux, and Windows.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    govalidator

    govalidator

    Package of validators and sanitizers for strings, numerics, etc.

    A package of validators and sanitizers for strings, structs and collections. Based on validator.js. Activate behavior to require all fields have a validation tag by default. SetFieldsRequiredByDefault causes validation to fail when struct fields do not include validations or are not explicitly marked as exempt (using valid:"-" or valid:"email,optional"). A good place to activate this is a package init function or the main() function. SetNilPtrAllowedByRequired causes validation to pass when struct fields marked by required are set to nil. This is disabled by default for consistency, but some packages that need to be able to determine between nil and zero value state can use this. If disabled, both nil and zero values cause validation errors. If you want to validate structs, you can use tag valid for any field in your structure. All validators used with this field in one tag are separated by comma.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Pkgtop

    Pkgtop

    Interactive package manager and resource monitor designed for the GNU

    pkgtop is an interactive package manager and resource monitor designed for GNU/Linux systems. It provides a terminal dashboard for managing packages, allowing users to list, install, upgrade, and remove packages with ease. pkgtop aims to simplify package management for users who may not be familiar with command-line operations by offering an intuitive interface and shortcut keys. ​
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    errors

    errors

    Simple error handling primitives

    Package errors provides simple error handling primitives. The traditional error handling idiom in Go that is applied recursively up the call stack results in error reports without context or debugging information. The errors package allows programmers to add context to the failure path in their code in a way that does not destroy the original value of the error. Wrap function returns a new error that adds context to the original error. Using errors.Wrap constructs a stack of errors, adding context to the preceding error. Depending on the nature of the error it may be necessary to reverse the operation of errors.Wrap to retrieve the original error for inspection. Any error value which implements this interface can be inspected by errors.Cause. errors.Cause will recursively retrieve the topmost error which does not implement causer, which is assumed to be the original cause.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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