A flutter front-end to deb-get
deborah
brings the functionallities of deb-get to all desktop users.
Since deborah
uses deb-get, you first need to install that.
Then, download the .deb from the release page, and install it using this command :
$ sudo apt install ./deborah_xxxxxx.deb
You can install deborah
using deb-get it with this command :
$ sudo deb-get install deborah
Run deborah
from your applications menu. It will run deb-get
to get the list of all packages available, and present them in a nice, searchable list.
You can expand a package to see its description, and install or uninstall it with the click of a button.
In the left side menu, you will find a button to check for updates. It will run deb-get
again, and display a list of packages that can be updated.
You can also use a specific version of deb-get
instead of the one in your current path.
Contributions are welcome, however, some rules must be followed to prevent chaos.
Signing your commits
Have a look at the github documentation, you will find everything you need. If you use GitKraken - and you should - then it will help you create your keys and set everything up for you.
Naming your pull requests
We use the Conventional Commits specification to check that the pull request - not the individual commits - are properly named. For that, we use a GitHub action that will check the pull request automatically.
Examples for valid PR titles:
Note that since PR titles only have a single line, you have to use the ! syntax for breaking changes.
Available types: