grabber, a custom package manager #4
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I got an idea, what about the app project? |
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Good idea! The aspect/bundle system we are gonna use could easily be adapted to work as a package manager too! |
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Sounds good! What will this be written in? |
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Bundle is the name of Ruby's package manager. You may want to choose an even cooler name to prevent conflict :) |
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Alright, thanks!
…On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 9:39 PM RedstoneScratch ***@***.***> wrote:
I'm sort of regretting install since you'll have to call it to remove
packages (which is bad). Please scrap my idea [image: ]
it's called grabber now
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We could have our own package manager, complementary to
pacman
. I liked the namebundle
a lot, but that's the name of Ruby's pm. So I changed it tograbber
. What do you guys think?Maybe it could also download and install the files necessary for the Aspects system.
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