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    Habitat

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    Modern applications with built-in automation

    Habitat is an open-source automation framework that enables the creation of platform-independent build artifacts with built-in deployment and management capabilities. By packaging applications with their dependencies and configuration, Habitat allows for consistent and repeatable deployments across various environments, from bare metal to containers and cloud platforms. Its approach to application automation simplifies the management of complex systems.​
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Lux PM

    Lux PM

    A luxurious package manager for Lua

    Lux is a modern package manager for Lua, aiming to simplify project management and dependency handling. It allows developers to create and manage Lua projects with ease, offering features like automatic rockspec generation, integrated code formatting, and support for multiple Lua versions. Lux enhances the Lua development experience by providing a streamlined workflow for building and maintaining projects.​
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    Pacdef

    Pacdef

    multi-backend declarative package manager for Linux

    ...It manages packages through group files, ensuring that only specified packages are installed and any unmanaged packages are removed. pacdef supports various backends and integrates with version control systems for configuration management.​
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Pixi

    Pixi

    Package management made easy

    Pixi is a next-generation, cross-platform package manager built on the conda ecosystem. Designed to streamline software development workflows, Pixi offers a declarative approach to managing environments and dependencies across multiple programming languages. Its compatibility with conda ensures access to a vast array of packages, while introducing enhancements like lockfiles and task automation to improve reproducibility and efficiency.​
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    Rye

    Rye

    A Hassle-Free Python Experience

    Rye is a modern Python project and package management tool designed to provide a seamless development experience. It integrates Python installation, virtual environment management, and dependency handling into a single cohesive workflow. Rye's emphasis on simplicity and automation makes it particularly suitable for managing complex projects and monorepos, reducing the overhead typically associated with Python project setup and maintenance.​
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    zerobrew

    zerobrew

    A drop-in, 5-20x faster, experimental Homebrew alternative

    zerobrew is an innovative lightweight package management system and dependency installer designed to simplify how developers install, build, and manage open-source software without relying on heavyweight ecosystems. It reimagines the idea of a “brew-like” experience by focusing on minimal dependencies, reproducible builds, and clarity of configuration so that even complex packages can be installed without deep setup overhead. Rather than abstracting every detail behind magic, ZeroBrew encourages transparency: users see what’s happening at every step and can customize build logic or patches directly within formula definitions. This makes it appealing for environments where reproducibility, auditability, and simplicity matter, such as on developer workstations, CI pipelines, or constrained runtime environments.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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