Tolito download for Linux

This is the Linux app named Tolito whose latest release can be downloaded as tolito-1.7z. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.

 
 

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Tolito


DESCRIPTION:

Tolito is Viper AUR Helper and Package Manager, which mainly serves to build and install packages on the fly directly and mainly from Viper PKGBUILDs hosted in Xray_OS GitHub repositories, if something that you look for is not available in our curated PKGBUILDs repository then Tolito will fallback and find the PKGBUILD in the AUR, if it's not in the AUR then it will fallback into any repo/s that you have configured in "~/.config/tolito/tolito.conf".

Tolito is for now in beta state, it can install packages, remove them, see information about them, clean cache, update them, the main reason why I created Tolito was because I wanted to be able to build and install PKGBUILDs on the fly from my own GitHub repo, and also to be able to install packages from any other repos locally added without having to add them into the root of the system ("/etc/pacman.conf") but instead, in a more secure way locally in the home folder.

https://github.com/Xray-OS/tolito



Features

  • Build and install packages on the fly from Viper PKGBUILDs repos and AUR
  • Install any package coming from any added custom repo locally in home
  • Remove packages, any package, doesn't matter where they came from
  • See information about any package
  • Clean cache
  • you can parse the git url of a package build into "tolito -S", and it'll probably install it
  • Update packages



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