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    Ansible AUR

    Ansible AUR

    Ansible module to manage packages from the AUR

    ansible-aur is an Ansible module designed to manage packages from the Arch User Repository (AUR). It supports various AUR helpers such as yay, paru, pacaur, trizen, pikaur, and aurman, automatically selecting the first available helper or falling back to makepkg if none are found. This module facilitates the installation and upgrading of AUR packages within Ansible playbooks, streamlining package management for Arch Linux systems.​
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    ...Conclusion Willow is a powerful tool for building and managing software projects in Python. It provides a simple command-line interface as well as a powerful API.
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    Import from github_com

    Import from github_com

    Python module finder/loader from github, like in golang

    import_from_github_com is a playful yet practical experiment that lets you import Python modules directly from GitHub using an import-like mechanism. The idea is to remove the friction of “clone → install → import” when you just want to try out a single file or small repo. It hooks into Python’s import machinery so that when you reference a GitHub path, it fetches the code, stores it locally (often with caching), and makes it importable in the current environment. This is helpful for...
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