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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.​
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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. ​
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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...
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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. ​
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