I created a script that always installs apps from their official source

https://github.com/Tsu-gu/appfetch/

It’s a proof of concept of an idea I had a while ago. I dislike having to hunt down apps for my Linux machine when I want them from an official source. Some apps are packages as tarballs, some as .debs, some as install scripts that download a binary, some are flatpaks and snaps.

I created a yaml file with only verified apps from flathub and snapcraft, and added a few apps outside of them that I could think of.

The ultimate goal is the user just typing the names of what they want, and the script will just get it. They shouldn’t waste time with picking the right source.

  • redlemace@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I like the idea ! And looked at the project on github. But … snap disgust me so much more than searching the right source, i’m not adapting to it. But still nice thinking!

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        1 day ago

        Maybe add something in the search results to indicate the app’s origin? Or even just a way to choose search sources?

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          1 day ago

          I understand that people treat snap as if it was a contagious virus but the developers chose the method purposely. A lot of KDE apps are only distributed as snaps for example, k3b comes to mind. VLC as well.

          There are flatpak versions but they aren’t official, which defeats the point a bit.

          I do however plan to somehow add the ability to prefer flatpak, since a few of the entries have both a flatpak and snap field.

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            24 hours ago

            the developers chose the method purposely

            They chose it because it’s often the only way they can distribute packages to Ubuntu users. Which was the whole point all along; Canonical taking control of app distribution.

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                  22 hours ago

                  Well then that has nothing to do with Canonical forcing developers to use snap if they want to appear in the software centre.

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                    20 hours ago

                    Canonical created snap; of course they’re going to push it.

                    It’d be like if Sony created BluRay and then didn’t do any market/sponsorship/etc.