This should be installed as default in all distro. Run it with --install, put appimages in ~/Applications and it’s done, you’ll see all apps in your DE app men
Gearlever alternative: https://github.com/ivan-hc/gearlever-appimage
This should be installed as default in all distro. Run it with --install, put appimages in ~/Applications and it’s done, you’ll see all apps in your DE app men
Gearlever alternative: https://github.com/ivan-hc/gearlever-appimage
Overall there should be repo for appimages which just don’t have flatpak, for some apps which can’t work well in sandbox.
appman pretty much does this.
the people behind the appimage spec at https://appimage.org/
… have a listing of available software at https://appimage.github.io/
note that this isn’t a curated repository like your os repos, but rather a directory of community-provided submissions that pass some basic automated tests.
https://github.com/ivan-hc/AM
Does it have GUI?
https://github.com/Shikakiben/AM-GUI
It was recently tested on postmarketOS here btw
Trying AM now, looks good although I’m using it as appman in userspace and imi noticed it unpacks all appimages in the application folder, I’d prefer to have them as appimages files. And the store misses curseforge appimage. Where are discussions/forums about aminstaler?
AM doesn’t unpack appimages.
It places them into a dedicated directory in
~/Applicationsif you didn’t choose a install path, but the file is still the same appimage without the.AppImageextension.https://github.com/ivan-hc/AM/discussions
Great I will try it out.
Next step could be equivalent to backend for major stores.
https://apps.kde.org/discover.flatpak/
https://apps.kde.org/discover.snap/