Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: paci
Version: 1.10.3
Summary: Your friendly, lightweight and flexible package manager.
Home-page: https://github.com/tradebyte/paci
Author: Niklas Heer
Author-email: niklas.heer@tradebyte.com
License: MIT license
Download-URL: https://github.com/tradebyte/paci/archive/1.10.3.tar.gz
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        # paci
        
        Your friendly, lightweight and flexible package manager.
        
        It is a package manager which can be used to distribute your own packages.
        It is meant to install all packages in your userland.
        
        Please see [Limitations](#limitations)
        
        ## Installation
        
        ### Via script
        
        ```
        bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tradebyte/paci/master/.github/bin/install.sh)
        ```
        
        The script takes two parameter `main_registry` and `fallback_registry`. If you want to use them for your setup just append them accordingly.
        
        Example:
        ```
        bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tradebyte/paci/master/.github/bin/install.sh) https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tradebyte/paci/master
        ```
        (which would define the main registry)
        
        ### Manually
        
        On Ubuntu 16.04:
        
        ```bash
        pip3 install paci
        ```
        
        After that you should add `$HOME/.local/bin` to your `$PATH` in your `~/.bashrc` file.
        
        ```bash
        export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin"
        ```
        
        ## Requirements
        
        - python3
        - python3-venv
        - rsync
        
        ## Setup
        
        ```
        ❯ make
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        
        These are the planned commands.
        
        ```
        ❯ paci --help
        paci
        
        Usage:
          paci install [--no-config] [--no-cleanup] [--reuse] [--overwrite] [--debug] <package>...
          paci update [--no-config] [--no-cleanup] [--reuse] [--overwrite] [--debug] <package>...
          paci search <package>
          paci refresh
          paci list [--installed]
          paci remove
          paci configure [--no-choice] [--silent] [--main-registry=<url>] [--fallback-registry=<url>]
          paci generate (repo-index <path> | pkg-index)
          paci --help
          paci --version
        
        Options:
          -h, --help                         Show this screen.
          -v, --version                      Show version.
          -n, --no-config                    Omits the config.
          -c, --no-cleanup                   Don't cleanup the mess.
          -o, --overwrite                    Overwrite the config.
          -d, --debug                        Print debugging messages.
          -i, --installed                    List all installed packages.
          -r, --reuse                        Reuse the downloaded files.
                                             (only possible with --no-cleanup)
          --no-choice                        Omit the questions and use the defaults.
          --silent                           Don't print anything.
          --main-registry=<url>              Set the <url> as default for the main registry.
          --fallback-registry=<url>          Set the <url> as default for the fallback registry.
        
        Examples:
          paci install phpstorm
        
        Help:
          For help using this tool, please open an issue on the Github repository:
          https://github.com/tradebyte/paci
        
        ```
        
        ## Limitations
        
        * It currently targets Ubuntu 16.04 only!
        * It needs more packages.
        * It needs testing.
        * It only supports 64bit systems.
        
        ## Some snippets
        
        - Run tests: `$ python setup.py test`
        - Activate virtualenv: `. env/bin/activate`
        - Deactivate virtualenv: `deactivate`
        - Run the linter: `pylint paci`
        - New release of this CLI tool (pip): `$ python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel`
        
        ## Releasing a new version
        
        ### What you need to release a new paci version
        
        - Make sure to install `wheel` and `twine` via pip.
        - Have a [pypi-account](https://pypi.org/account/register/) with access to the paci package.
        
        ### Releasing
        
        1. Bump up the version number in `paci/__init__.py` according to [semver](https://semver.org/).
        2. Build: `python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel`
        3. Test: `twine check dist/*`
        4. Publish it to the test.pypi.org registry: `twine upload --repository-url https://test.pypi.org/legacy/ dist/*`
        5. Check if everything worked on the test.pypi.org site.
        6. Publish it for real: `twine upload dist/*`
        
        ## Contributing
        
        See the [CONTRIBUTING] document.<br/>
        Thank you, [contributors]!
        
          [CONTRIBUTING]: .github/CONTRIBUTING.md
          [contributors]: https://github.com/tradebyte/paci/graphs/contributors
        
        ## License
        
        Copyright (c) 2017 by the Tradebyte Software GmbH.<br/>
        `paci` is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the [LICENSE] file.
        
          [LICENSE]: /LICENSE
        
        ## About
        
        `paci` is maintained and funded by the Tradebyte Software GmbH. <br/>
        The names and logos for `paci` are trademarks of the Tradebyte Software GmbH.
        
        We love free software!
        
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