├── .gitignore ├── install.sh ├── una-updater ├── una-completion ├── man └── una.8.adoc ├── README.md ├── una └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.swp 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | wget -qO - 'https://proget.hunterwittenborn.com/debian-feeds/makedeb.pub' | \ 4 | gpg --dearmor | \ 5 | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/makedeb-archive-keyring.gpg &> /dev/null 6 | 7 | echo 'deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/makedeb-archive-keyring.gpg arch=all] https://proget.hunterwittenborn.com/ makedeb main' | \ 8 | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/makedeb.list 9 | 10 | sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install makedeb 11 | 12 | git clone https://mpr.makedeb.org/una-bin.git && cd una-bin 13 | makedeb -H "MPR-Package: una-bin" -H "MPR-Version: 3.2.0" -si && cd .. && rm -rf una-bin 14 | 15 | una update; una help 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /una-updater: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | _ui() { 4 | una update user || true 5 | 6 | if [[ -f "/usr/lib/update-notifier/apt-check" ]]; then 7 | if [[ "$(/usr/lib/update-notifier/apt-check -p 2>&1 || :)" == "" ]] && ! una updates &>/dev/null; then 8 | return; 9 | fi 10 | else 11 | if ! una updates &>/dev/null; then 12 | return; 13 | fi 14 | fi 15 | 16 | zenity --question --text 'Updated packages are available. Do you wish to upgrade?' --width 200 && x-terminal-emulator -e 'una upgrade; echo; echo "You can now close this window or press ENTER to close."; read enter' & 17 | } 18 | 19 | while true; do 20 | source /etc/una/config &>/dev/null 21 | if [[ "${auto_update}" == "true" ]]; then 22 | _ui; sleep "${update_check_gap}" 23 | fi 24 | done 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /una-completion: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | set +e 4 | 5 | _completions() { 6 | SUGGESTIONS=() 7 | 8 | if [[ "$COMP_CWORD" == 1 ]]; then 9 | SUGGESTIONS=('install' 'upgrade' 'remove' \ 10 | 'update' 'help' 'list' 'info' 'search' ) 11 | elif [[ "$COMP_CWORD" -ge 2 ]] && [[ "${COMP_WORDS[1]}" == remove ]]; then 12 | for pkg in $(dpkg-query --show --showformat '${Package} '); do 13 | SUGGESTIONS+=("${pkg}") 14 | done 15 | elif [[ "$COMP_CWORD" -ge 2 ]] && ( [[ "${COMP_WORDS[1]}" == install ]] \ 16 | || [[ "${COMP_WORDS[1]}" == search ]] || [[ "${COMP_WORDS[1]}" == info ]] || [[ "${COMP_WORDS[1]}" == clone ]] ); then 17 | for pkg in $(cat ~/.cache/una/cache | jq -r '.[].Name' | grep "^${COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]}" || true) $(apt-cache search --names-only "^${COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]}" 2>/dev/null | sort -d | awk '{print $1}' || true); do 18 | SUGGESTIONS+=("${pkg}") 19 | done 20 | fi 21 | 22 | COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "${SUGGESTIONS[*]}" "${COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]}")) 23 | } 24 | 25 | complete -F _completions -- una 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /man/una.8.adoc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | = una(8) 2 | :doctype: manpage 3 | :hardbreaks: 4 | :manmanual: una manual 5 | :mansource: una {v3} 6 | 7 | == NAME 8 | una - a complete mpr helper 9 | 10 | == SYNOPSIS 11 | *una install* [_package_] 12 | *una remove* [_package_] 13 | *una search* _search-query_ 14 | *una update* 15 | *una upgrade* 16 | *una list* 17 | 18 | == DESCRIPTION 19 | Una is a complete MPR helper written in `bash` (kinda demonstrates the power of shell scripts lol). It was created since the only other helper which is still being maintained, `tap`, had issues with handling dependencies from the MPR and regular APT dependencies. Una is a replacement for `tap` which has implemented all the features present in `tap` and more. 20 | 21 | *install* _package_ ...:: 22 | Installs the specified packages onto the system. 23 | + 24 | If any specified packages are available from multiple sources, *una* will prompt the user to choose which source to install from and then will proceed with the transaction. 25 | 26 | *remove* _package_ ...:: 27 | Removes the specified packages from the system. 28 | + 29 | If removing any of the specified packages would cause an essential (*dpkg*(1)) package to be removed, *una* aborts the transaction. 30 | 31 | *search* _query params_ ...:: 32 | Searches APT and the MPR for each of the specified query parameters. 33 | 34 | *update*:: 35 | Updates the APT and MPR repository caches on the local system. 36 | 37 | *upgrade*:: 38 | Checks if any installed packages have upgrades available for installation. 39 | 40 | *list*:: 41 | Lists all APT and MPR packages. 42 | 43 | == BUGS 44 | Issues, as well as feature requests, should be posted on the project's GitHub page: :: 45 | `+https://github.com/AFK-OS/una+` 46 | 47 | == AUTHORS 48 | Rudra Saraswat `++` 49 | 50 | A full list of contributors can be found by running *git shortlog -esn* on una’s Git repository (linked under *BUGS*). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 |
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Una

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25 | 26 | 27 | Una is a complete MPR helper written in `bash` (kinda demonstrates the power of shell scripts lol). It was created since the only other helper which is still being maintained, `tap`, had issues with handling dependencies from the MPR and regular APT dependencies. Una is a replacement for `tap` which has implemented all the features present in `tap` and more. 28 | 29 |

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30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | ## Installation 35 | 36 | ```sh 37 | bash <(curl -fsL https://github.com/AFK-OS/una/raw/main/install.sh) 38 | ``` 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | ## Roadmap 43 | 44 | - [x] Support for installing and removing packages. 45 | - [x] Support for dependencies from the MPR. 46 | - [x] Support for updates. 47 | - [x] Support for searching for packages. 48 | - [x] Support for showing package information. 49 | - [x] Support for auto-completions. 50 | - [x] Support for cloning packages from the MPR, separate from installation. 51 | - [x] Auto updater. 52 | - [x] Implement all the features listed on https://docs.makedeb.org/mpr/list-of-mpr-helpers/. 53 | - [x] Install `-git` package if main package doesn't exist. 54 | - [x] Compatibility with other MPR helpers. 55 | - [x] Support for installing multiple packages together. 56 | 57 |

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58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | ## Contributing 63 | 64 | Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are **greatly appreciated**. 65 | 66 | If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request. You can also simply open an issue with the tag "enhancement". 67 | Don't forget to give the project a star! Thanks again! 68 | 69 | 1. Fork this repository 70 | 2. Create a feature branch (`git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature`) 71 | 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'`) 72 | 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin feature/AmazingFeature`) 73 | 5. Open a pull request 74 | 75 |

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76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | ## License 81 | 82 | Distributed under the GPLv3 License. See `LICENSE` for more information. 83 | 84 |

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85 | 86 | [contributors-shield]: https://img.shields.io/github/contributors/AFK-OS/una.svg?style=for-the-badge 87 | [contributors-url]: https://github.com/AFK-OS/una/graphs/contributors 88 | [forks-shield]: https://img.shields.io/github/forks/AFK-OS/una.svg?style=for-the-badge 89 | [forks-url]: https://github.com/AFK-OS/una/network/members 90 | [stars-shield]: https://img.shields.io/github/stars/AFK-OS/una.svg?style=for-the-badge 91 | [stars-url]: https://github.com/AFK-OS/una/stargazers 92 | [issues-shield]: https://img.shields.io/github/issues/AFK-OS/una.svg?style=for-the-badge 93 | [issues-url]: https://github.com/AFK-OS/una/issues 94 | [license-shield]: https://img.shields.io/github/license/AFK-OS/una.svg?style=for-the-badge 95 | [license-url]: https://github.com/AFK-OS/una/blob/master/LICENSE 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /una: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # una - a complete mpr helper 4 | # Copyright (C) 2022 Rudra Saraswat 5 | 6 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 9 | # (at your option) any later version. 10 | 11 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 15 | 16 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 | # along with this program. If not, see . 18 | 19 | bold="$(tput bold)" 20 | normal="$(tput sgr0)" 21 | 22 | red=$'\e[1;31m' 23 | green=$'\e[1;32m' 24 | yellow=$'\e[1;33m' 25 | blue=$'\e[1;34m' 26 | magenta=$'\e[1;35m' 27 | cyan=$'\e[1;36m' 28 | 29 | version='v3.2.0' 30 | 31 | set -e 32 | 33 | echo "${cyan}una ${version}${normal}" 1>&2 34 | 35 | fatal() { 36 | echo -e "${bold}${red}>>${normal}${bold} $*${normal}" 1>&2 37 | kill $$ 38 | } 39 | 40 | error() { 41 | echo -e "${bold}${red}>>${normal}${bold} $*${normal}" 1>&2 42 | } 43 | 44 | sshell_exit() { 45 | kill $$ 46 | } 47 | 48 | info() { 49 | echo -e "${bold}${blue}>>${normal}${bold} $*${normal}" 1>&2 50 | } 51 | 52 | yes_no() { 53 | read -p "${bold}${green}>>${normal}${bold} $* ${cyan}[${blue}y/${red}n${cyan}]${normal}: " -n 1 -r -s yn 54 | echo "$yn" 55 | } 56 | 57 | choose_option() { 58 | if [[ "$#" -eq 1 ]]; then 59 | echo "$1"; 60 | exit 61 | fi 62 | i=1 63 | for option in "$@"; do 64 | echo -e "${bold}${cyan}${i}.${normal} ${bold}${option}${normal}" 1>&2 65 | ((i++)) 66 | done 67 | optionnum='' 68 | while [[ ! "$optionnum" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] || [[ "$optionnum" -gt "$#" ]]; do 69 | read -p "${bold}${green}>>${normal}${bold} enter the option number: ${normal}" optionnum 1>&2 70 | done 71 | echo "${!optionnum}" 72 | num='^[0-9]+$' 73 | } 74 | 75 | _spinner() { 76 | pid="$!" 77 | while kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null; do 78 | echo -en "${bold}${blue}>>${normal}${bold} $* ${normal}" 1>&2 79 | BCK='' 80 | for char in ⣾ ⣽ ⣻ ⢿ ⡿ ⣟ ⣯ ⣷; do 81 | echo -en "${BCK}${char}" 1>&2 82 | sleep 0.1; BCK=$'\b' 83 | done 84 | echo -en "\033[2K\r" 1>&2 85 | done 86 | } 87 | 88 | upgrade_command() { 89 | local pkg="$1" 90 | 91 | python3 - "${pkg}" <<'EOF' 92 | import os, sys, json, requests 93 | 94 | try: 95 | with open(os.path.expanduser('~/.cache/una/cache')) as pakfile: 96 | paklist = json.load(pakfile) 97 | 98 | all_packages = [ x["Name"] for x in paklist ] 99 | all_versions = [ x["Version"] for x in paklist ] 100 | 101 | data = sys.argv[1] 102 | 103 | try: 104 | local_version = data.split(' ')[1] 105 | server_version = all_versions[all_packages.index(data.split(' ')[0])] 106 | local_version = local_version.split('-')[0] 107 | server_version = server_version.split('-')[0] 108 | try: 109 | local_version = local_version.split(':')[1] 110 | server_version = server_version.split(':')[1] 111 | except: 112 | print('') 113 | if local_version != '' and local_version != server_version: 114 | print(f"cmd_install {data.split(' ')[0]} force mpr") 115 | except: 116 | print('') 117 | except: 118 | print('') 119 | EOF 120 | } 121 | 122 | _help() { 123 | echo 124 | echo "Syntax: una [PACKAGES]" 125 | echo 126 | echo "commands:" 127 | echo 128 | echo " install Install a package." 129 | echo 130 | echo " --edit before a package's name to edit" 131 | echo " or view the PKGBUILD file for that package." 132 | echo 133 | echo " update Update the APT and MPR cache." 134 | echo " upgrade Upgrade all installed packages." 135 | echo " remove Remove a package." 136 | echo " autoremove Remove auto-installed deps which are no longer required." 137 | echo " list List installed packages." 138 | echo " info Show package information." 139 | echo " search Search for packages." 140 | echo " clone Clone a package from the MPR." 141 | echo " help Show the usage." 142 | } 143 | 144 | _install() { 145 | sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/una 146 | 147 | local pkgname="${1:?}" 148 | 149 | echo 150 | info 'clearing old build directory' 151 | rm -rf "${HOME}/.cache/una/pkgs/${pkgname}" "${HOME}/.cache/una/pkgs/${pkgname}-git" 152 | echo 153 | info 'creating build directory' 154 | mkdir -p ~/.cache/una/pkgs && cd ~/.cache/una/pkgs 155 | 156 | if [[ "$3" == "git" ]]; then 157 | info "cloning ${pkgname}" 158 | LC_ALL=C git clone "https://mpr.makedeb.org/${pkgname}.git" 2>&1 | grep -q 'empty repository' \ 159 | && { echo; fatal "this package doesn't exist"; } || true 160 | else 161 | force="$2" 162 | 163 | LC_ALL=C git clone "https://mpr.makedeb.org/${pkgname}.git" &>/dev/null & _spinner "cloning ${pkgname}" 164 | 165 | if [[ "$force" != "force" ]]; then 166 | LC_ALL=C dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' "${pkgname}" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "ok installed" && return 0 || true; 167 | LC_ALL=C dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' "${pkgname}-git" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "ok installed" && return 0 || true; 168 | elif [[ "$2" == "force" ]] && [[ -f "/tmp/${pkgname}.lock" ]]; then 169 | rm -f "/tmp/${pkgname}.lock"; return 0; 170 | fi 171 | fi 172 | 173 | source /etc/os-release 174 | 175 | depends=() 176 | makedepends=() 177 | checkdepends=() 178 | pkgver="" 179 | codename_depends="${VERSION_CODENAME}_depends" 180 | codename_makedepends="${VERSION_CODENAME}_makedepends" 181 | eval "${codename_depends}=()" 182 | eval "${codename_makedepends}=()" 183 | 184 | if [[ "${EDIT}" == "true" ]]; then 185 | { sensible-editor "${pkgname}"/PKGBUILD || nano "${pkgname}"/PKGBUILD; } || vi "${pkgname}"/PKGBUILD 186 | unset EDIT 187 | fi 188 | 189 | source "${pkgname}/PKGBUILD" 190 | 191 | codename_depends="${VERSION_CODENAME}_depends" 192 | codename_makedepends="${VERSION_CODENAME}_makedepends" 193 | [[ "${!codename_depends}" != "" ]] && eval "depends=(\${$codename_depends[*]})" 194 | [[ "${!codename_makedepends}" != "" ]] && eval "makedepends=(\${$codename_makedepends[*]})" 195 | 196 | echo 197 | info "installing dependencies of ${pkgname}" 198 | for depend in "${depends[@]}" "${makedepends[@]}" "${checkdepends[@]}"; do # "${new_optdepends[@]}"; do 199 | dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' "${depend}" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "ok installed" && true || cmd_install "$depend" depend 200 | done 201 | 202 | pkgname="${1:?}" 203 | 204 | echo 205 | info "building ${pkgname}" 206 | echo 207 | for field in "${control_fields[@]}"; do 208 | if [[ "${field%:*}" == "MPR-Package" ]] || [[ "${field%:*}" == "MPR-Version" ]]; then 209 | cd "${HOME}/.cache/una/pkgs/${pkgname}" && { makedeb -s || { [[ "$2" == "depend" ]] && exit 1 || { error 'an error occurred when building the package'; return 1; }; }; } 210 | if [[ "$2" == "depend" ]]; then 211 | LC_ALL=C dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' "${pkgname}" 2>/dev/null || mark=auto 212 | fi 213 | for pkg in ./${pkgname}_*.deb; do sudo apt-get "${re}install" -y --no-install-recommends "$pkg" || { error 'an error occurred when building the package'; return 1; }; done 214 | [[ "$mark" == "auto" ]] && { sudo apt-mark auto "$pkgname"; unset mark; } || true 215 | return 216 | fi 217 | done 218 | cd "${HOME}/.cache/una/pkgs/${pkgname}" && { makedeb -H "MPR-Package: ${pkgname}" -H "MPR-Version: ${pkgver}" -s 2>/dev/null \ 219 | || { makedeb -H "MPR-Version: ${pkgver}" -s 2>/dev/null || { makedeb -s || { [[ "$2" == "depend" ]] && exit 1 || { error 'an error occurred when building the package'; return 1; }; } }; }; } 220 | if [[ "$2" == "depend" ]]; then 221 | LC_ALL=C dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' "${pkgname}" 2>/dev/null || mark=auto 222 | fi 223 | for pkg in ./${pkgname}_*.deb; do sudo apt-get "${re}install" -y --no-install-recommends "$pkg" || { error 'an error occurred when building the package'; return 1; }; done 224 | [[ "$mark" == "auto" ]] && { sudo apt-mark auto "$pkgname"; unset mark; } || true 225 | } 226 | 227 | _upgrade() { 228 | if [[ "$1" != "" ]] && [[ "$1" != "updates" ]]; then 229 | cmd_install "$1" force; return 0; 230 | fi 231 | 232 | [[ "$1" == "updates" ]] || info 'upgrading MPR packages' 233 | grep -v '^$' /var/lib/una/status | while IFS= read -r line; do 234 | [[ $(upgrade_command "$line") == "" ]] && continue 235 | [[ "$1" == "updates" ]] && upgrade_command "$line" || true 236 | [[ "$1" == "updates" ]] || $(upgrade_command "$line") 237 | done 238 | [[ "$1" == "updates" ]] && return 0 || true 239 | 240 | echo 241 | info 'upgrading APT packages' 242 | sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y --auto-remove 243 | } 244 | 245 | _remove() { 246 | pkgname="${1:?}" 247 | 248 | sudo apt-get purge -y "${pkgname}" 249 | } 250 | 251 | _search() { 252 | pkgname="${1:?}" 253 | 254 | [[ "${#pkgname}" -lt 2 ]] && fatal 'search string too short (the length should be greater than 1)' 255 | 256 | curl -s "https://mpr.makedeb.org/rpc?v=5&type=search&arg=${pkgname}" | jq -cr ".results[] | \"${blue}\(.Name)/\(.Version) ${cyan}[MPR]${normal}\n \(.Description)\"" 257 | 258 | for pkgname in $(apt-cache pkgnames hello 2>/dev/null); do 259 | echo "${blue}${pkgname}/$(LANG=C apt-cache show ${pkgname} | grep '^Version: ' | sed '0,/Version: /{s/Version: //}') ${cyan}[APT]${normal}" 260 | echo " $(LANG=C apt-cache show ${pkgname} | grep '^Description-en: ' | sed '0,/Description-en: /{s/Description-en: //}')" 261 | done 262 | } 263 | 264 | _info() { 265 | pkgname="${1:?}" 266 | 267 | python3 - "${pkgname}" <<'EOF' || ( apt-cache show "${pkgname}" 2>/dev/null || fatal "this package doesn't exist or you're not connected to a network" ) 268 | import requests, sys, os 269 | 270 | from datetime import datetime 271 | 272 | class color: 273 | PURPLE = '\033[95m' 274 | CYAN = '\033[96m' 275 | DARKCYAN = '\033[36m' 276 | BLUE = '\033[94m' 277 | GREEN = '\033[92m' 278 | YELLOW = '\033[93m' 279 | RED = '\033[91m' 280 | BOLD = '\033[1m' 281 | UNDERLINE = '\033[4m' 282 | END = '\033[0m' 283 | 284 | try: 285 | resp = requests.get(f"https://mpr.makedeb.org/rpc?v=5&type=info&arg={sys.argv[1]}") 286 | pkginfo = resp.json() 287 | print(color.BOLD + 'Name:' + color.END, pkginfo['results'][0]['Name']) 288 | print(color.BOLD + 'Maintainer:' + color.END, pkginfo['results'][0]['Maintainer']) 289 | print(color.BOLD + 'Last modified:' + color.END, datetime.fromtimestamp(pkginfo['results'][0]['LastModified'])) 290 | print(color.BOLD + 'Description:' + color.END, pkginfo['results'][0]['Description']) 291 | print(color.BOLD + 'Upstream URL:' + color.END, pkginfo['results'][0]['URL']) 292 | print(color.BOLD + 'Latest Version:' + color.END, pkginfo['results'][0]['Version']) 293 | print(color.BOLD + 'Git Clone URL:' + color.END, 'https://mpr.makedeb.org/' + pkginfo['results'][0]['Name'] + '.git') 294 | print(color.BOLD + 'Depends:' + color.END) 295 | try: 296 | for i, depend in enumerate(pkginfo['results'][0]['Depends']): 297 | if i == 5: 298 | print(' ...') 299 | break 300 | else: 301 | print(f"{color.BOLD} - {color.END}{depend}") 302 | except: 303 | print() 304 | except: 305 | sys.exit(1) 306 | EOF 307 | } 308 | 309 | _update() { 310 | if [[ "$1" == "user" ]]; then 311 | { curl -qs 'https://mpr.makedeb.org/packages-meta-ext-v1.json.gz' | gunzip | tee ~/.cache/una/cache &>/dev/null; } || fatal 'are you sure you are connected to a network?' 312 | else 313 | echo 314 | sudo echo -n 315 | ( sudo apt-get update &>/dev/null || true; ) & _spinner 'updating APT cache' 316 | tput civis 317 | ( 318 | { curl -qs 'https://mpr.makedeb.org/packages-meta-ext-v1.json.gz' | gunzip | sudo tee /var/lib/una/cache &>/dev/null; } || fatal 'are you sure you are connected to a network?' 319 | { curl -qs 'https://mpr.makedeb.org/packages-meta-ext-v1.json.gz' | gunzip | tee ~/.cache/una/cache &>/dev/null; } || fatal 'are you sure you are connected to a network?' 320 | ) & _spinner 'updating MPR cache' 321 | info "${bold}updated cache successfully${normal}" 322 | fi 323 | } 324 | 325 | _installable() { 326 | local pkgname="${1:?}" 327 | 328 | sources=() 329 | 330 | LC_ALL=C apt-cache show -q "${pkgname}" &>/dev/null && sources+=(apt) 331 | 332 | sources+=($(python3 - "${pkgname}" <<'EOF' 333 | import requests, json, sys, os 334 | 335 | try: 336 | with open(os.path.expanduser('~/.cache/una/cache')) as pakfile: 337 | paklist = json.load(pakfile) 338 | 339 | all_packages = [ x["Name"] for x in paklist ] 340 | 341 | if sys.argv[1] in all_packages: 342 | print('mpr') 343 | else: 344 | sys.exit() 345 | except: 346 | sys.exit() 347 | EOF 348 | )) 349 | 350 | sources+=($(python3 - "${pkgname}" <<'EOF' 351 | import requests, json, sys, os 352 | 353 | try: 354 | with open(os.path.expanduser('~/.cache/una/cache')) as pakfile: 355 | paklist = json.load(pakfile) 356 | 357 | all_packages = [ x["Name"] for x in paklist ] 358 | 359 | if sys.argv[1] + '-git' in all_packages: 360 | print('mpr-git') 361 | else: 362 | sys.exit() 363 | except: 364 | sys.exit() 365 | EOF 366 | )) 367 | 368 | sources+=($(python3 - "${pkgname}" <<'EOF' 369 | import requests, json, sys, os 370 | 371 | try: 372 | with open(os.path.expanduser('~/.cache/una/cache')) as pakfile: 373 | paklist = json.load(pakfile) 374 | 375 | all_packages = [ x["Name"] for x in paklist ] 376 | 377 | if sys.argv[1] + '-bin' in all_packages: 378 | print('mpr-bin') 379 | else: 380 | sys.exit() 381 | except: 382 | sys.exit() 383 | EOF 384 | )) 385 | 386 | if [[ "${#sources[@]}" -eq "0" ]]; then 387 | return 1 388 | else 389 | return 0 390 | fi 391 | } 392 | 393 | _installed() { 394 | local pkgname="$1" 395 | 396 | if { LC_ALL=C dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' "${pkgname}" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "ok installed"; } || 397 | { LC_ALL=C dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' "${pkgname}-git" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "ok installed"; } || 398 | { LC_ALL=C dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' "${pkgname}-bin" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "ok installed"; }; then 399 | echo -n installed 400 | else 401 | echo -n not-installed 402 | fi 403 | } 404 | 405 | _clone() { 406 | pkgname="$1" 407 | 408 | [[ -d "$pkgname" ]] && { info "The directory ${pkgname} already exists. Do you want to overwrite it? (press ENTER to proceed, or ^C to exit)"; } 409 | read; rm -rf "$pkgname" 410 | LC_ALL=C git clone "https://mpr.makedeb.org/${pkgname}.git" 2>&1 | grep -q 'empty repository' && \ 411 | { rm -rf "${pkgname}"; fatal "this MPR package doesn't exist or an error occured"; } || info "Cloned the git repo" 412 | } 413 | 414 | _status_file_update() { 415 | sudo cp /var/lib/una/status /var/lib/una/status.old 416 | LC_ALL=C dpkg-query -W --showformat='${MPR-Package} ${MPR-Version}\n' | sed -r '/^\s*$/d' | sudo tee /var/lib/una/status &>/dev/null 417 | } 418 | 419 | cmd_install() { 420 | local pkgname="$(echo ${1} | sed 's/ //g')" 421 | 422 | if [[ -z "$pkgname" ]]; then 423 | return 0 424 | fi 425 | 426 | if [[ "$(echo "$pkgname" | grep -o -i '|' | wc -l)" != 0 ]] && [[ ! -z "$(echo "${pkgname}" | cut -d '|' -f2)" ]]; then 427 | success=0 428 | 429 | for i in $(seq 1 $(("$(echo "$pkgname" | grep -o -i '|' | wc -l)"+1))); do 430 | local pkg="$(echo "${pkgname}" | cut -d '|' -f"$i")" 431 | [[ -z "$pkg" ]] && continue || true 432 | [[ "$(_installed "$pkg")" == "installed" ]] && { success=1; break; } || true 433 | _installable "$pkg" && cmd_install "$pkg" || continue 434 | done 435 | 436 | [[ ! 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-d '/var/lib/una' ]] || { [[ ! -f '/var/lib/una/status' ]] || { [[ ! -f "$HOME/.config/autostart/una-updater.desktop" ]] || { [[ ! -f '/var/lib/una/cache' ]] || { [[ ! -d "${HOME}/.cache/una" ]] || [[ ! -f "/etc/una/config" ]]; } } } }; then 555 | echo 556 | info 'creating una directory and config files' 557 | mkdir -p "${HOME}/.config/autostart" "${HOME}/.cache/una" 558 | cat <<'EOF' >"${HOME}/.config/autostart/una-updater.desktop" 559 | [Desktop Entry] 560 | Type=Application 561 | Exec=una-updater 562 | Hidden=false 563 | NoDisplay=false 564 | X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true 565 | Name=Una Updater 566 | Comment=Auto-updater for APT and MPR packages. 567 | EOF 568 | sudo sh -c "echo 'auto_update=true # enable/disable update notifications; set to true or false' >/etc/una/config" 569 | sudo sh -c "echo 'update_check_gap=1d # time gap between checking for updates if auto_update=true; s for seconds (the default), m for minutes, h for hours or d for days' >/etc/una/config" 570 | sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/una /etc/una 571 | sudo touch /var/lib/una/status /var/lib/una/cache 572 | grep -q '^una-bin ' /var/lib/una/status 2>/dev/null || \ 573 | { echo "una-bin $(LC_ALL=C dpkg-query --show --showformat '${Version}\n' una-bin)" | sudo tee /var/lib/una/status &>/dev/null; } 574 | echo 575 | info 'looks like you are a new user or una was updated' 576 | info "run una update every once in a while to update una's package cache" 577 | info "you might face issues if it's outdated" 578 | sleep 3 579 | 580 | _update 581 | fi 582 | 583 | if ! 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