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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | PREFIX ?= /usr 2 | SYSCONFDIR ?= /etc 3 | 4 | all: 5 | @echo Run \'make install\' to install wrapt. 6 | 7 | install: 8 | @echo 'Installing binary...' 9 | @mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin 10 | @chmod +x wrapt.sh 11 | @cp -p wrapt.sh $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/wrapt 12 | 13 | install-bash: 14 | @echo 'Installing bash completion script...' 15 | @mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(SYSCONFDIR)/bash_completion.d 16 | @cp -p bash-completion.sh $(DESTDIR)$(SYSCONFDIR)/bash_completion.d/wrapt.sh 17 | 18 | install-zsh: 19 | @echo 'Installing zsh completion script...' 20 | @mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/zsh/site-functions 21 | @cp -p zsh-completion.sh $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/zsh/site-functions/_wrapt 22 | 23 | uninstall: 24 | @echo 'Removing files...' 25 | @rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/wrapt 26 | @rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/zsh/site-functions/_wrapt 27 | @rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(SYSCONFDIR)/bash_completion.d/wrapt.sh 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # wrapt 2 | A simple wrapper for apt that brings all useful apt commands into one easy to use script 3 | 4 | To install wrapt, just clone this repo and run `make install` as shown below: 5 | 6 | ``` 7 | git clone https://github.com/simoniz0r/wrapt.git 8 | cd ./wrapt 9 | sudo make install 10 | ``` 11 | 12 | To install tab completion files (while still in the `wrapt` directory): 13 | 14 | bash: 15 | 16 | ``` 17 | sudo make install-bash 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | zsh: 21 | 22 | ``` 23 | sudo make install-zsh 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | To uninstall wrapt, `cd` back into the directory where you cloned it to and run: 27 | 28 | ``` 29 | sudo make uninstall 30 | ``` 31 | 32 | ![Screenshot](/Screenshot.png) 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Screenshot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/simoniz0r/wrapt/312b23a9a03f086695f113c1a1e81725e3d0d019/Screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bash-completion.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | _wraptbash() { 2 | local cur prev opts base 3 | COMPREPLY=() 4 | cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" 5 | prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}" 6 | 7 | # 8 | # The basic options we'll complete. 9 | # 10 | opts="list search info mark install remove aremove paremove update fupgrade addrepo" 11 | 12 | 13 | # 14 | # Complete the arguments to some of the basic commands. 15 | # 16 | case "${prev}" in 17 | list|l) 18 | local packagelist="$(apt-cache pkgnames) --installed" 19 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 20 | return 0 21 | ;; 22 | info|show) 23 | local packagelist="$(apt-cache pkgnames) --files --provides --depends --rdepends" 24 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 25 | return 0 26 | ;; 27 | mark|m) 28 | local packagelist="$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall) --showauto --showmanual --auto --hold --manual --showhold --unhold" 29 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 30 | return 0 31 | ;; 32 | remove|rm|aremove|ar|paremove|par) 33 | local packagelist="$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall) --purge --auto --pauto" 34 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 35 | return 0 36 | ;; 37 | search|se|install|in) 38 | local packagelist="$(apt-cache pkgnames)" 39 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 40 | return 0 41 | ;; 42 | *) 43 | ;; 44 | esac 45 | 46 | COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "${opts}" -- ${cur})) 47 | return 0 48 | } 49 | 50 | complete -F _wraptbash wrapt 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wrapt.comp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # wrapt - a simple wrapper for apt that brings all useful apt commands into one easy to use script 3 | # Created by simonizor 4 | # License: GPLv2 Only 5 | 6 | _wrapt () { 7 | local curcontext="$curcontext" state line 8 | typeset -A opt_args 9 | 10 | _arguments \ 11 | '1: :->args'\ 12 | '2: :->input' 13 | 14 | case $state in 15 | args) 16 | _arguments '1:arguments:(list search info mark install remove aremove paremove update fupgrade addrepo)' 17 | ;; 18 | *) 19 | case $words[2] in 20 | list|l) 21 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames) --installed") 22 | ;; 23 | info|show) 24 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames) --files --provides --depends --rdepends") 25 | case $words[3] in 26 | *) 27 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames)") 28 | _files 29 | ;; 30 | esac 31 | ;; 32 | mark|m) 33 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall) --showauto --showmanual --auto --hold --manual --showhold --unhold") 34 | case $words[3] in 35 | *) 36 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall)") 37 | ;; 38 | esac 39 | ;; 40 | remove|rm|aremove|ar|paremove|par) 41 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall) --purge --auto --pauto") 42 | case $words[3] in 43 | *) 44 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall)") 45 | ;; 46 | esac 47 | ;; 48 | search|se) 49 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames)") 50 | ;; 51 | install|in) 52 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames)") 53 | _files 54 | ;; 55 | *) 56 | _files 57 | ;; 58 | esac 59 | esac 60 | } 61 | 62 | _wraptbash() { 63 | local cur prev opts base 64 | COMPREPLY=() 65 | cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" 66 | prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}" 67 | 68 | # 69 | # The basic options we'll complete. 70 | # 71 | opts="list search info mark install remove aremove paremove update fupgrade addrepo" 72 | 73 | 74 | # 75 | # Complete the arguments to some of the basic commands. 76 | # 77 | case "${prev}" in 78 | list|l) 79 | local packagelist="$(apt-cache pkgnames) --installed" 80 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 81 | return 0 82 | ;; 83 | info|show) 84 | local packagelist="$(apt-cache pkgnames) --files --provides --depends --rdepends" 85 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 86 | return 0 87 | ;; 88 | mark|m) 89 | local packagelist="$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall) --showauto --showmanual --auto --hold --manual --showhold --unhold" 90 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 91 | return 0 92 | ;; 93 | remove|rm|aremove|ar|paremove|par) 94 | local packagelist="$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall) --purge --auto --pauto" 95 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 96 | return 0 97 | ;; 98 | search|se|install|in) 99 | local packagelist="$(apt-cache pkgnames)" 100 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${packagelist}" -- ${cur}) ) 101 | return 0 102 | ;; 103 | *) 104 | ;; 105 | esac 106 | 107 | COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "${opts}" -- ${cur})) 108 | return 0 109 | } 110 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wrapt.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # wrapt - a simple wrapper for apt that brings all useful apt commands into one easy to use script 3 | # Created by simonizor 4 | # License: GPLv2 Only 5 | 6 | # output help 7 | function helpfunc() { 8 | printf " 9 | wrapt - http://www.simonizor.gq 10 | A simple wrapper for apt that brings all useful apt commands into one easy to use script 11 | 12 | wrapt - Show this help output (alias: wrapt -h) 13 | wrapt list, ls - apt list - List packages based on package names 14 | list arguments: 15 | --installed, -i - dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall - List all installed packages 16 | 17 | wrapt search, se - apt search - Search in package descriptions 18 | wrapt info, if - apt show - Show package details 19 | info arguments: 20 | --files, -f - dpkg -L - List files installed by a package 21 | --provides, -p - dpkg -S - Show which package a file belongs to 22 | --depends, -d - apt-cache depends - List dependencies of a package 23 | --rdepends, -rd - apt-cache rdepends - List reverse dependencies of a package 24 | 25 | wrapt mark, mk - apt-mark - Simple command line interface for marking packages as manually or automatically installed 26 | mark arguments: 27 | --auto, -a - apt-mark showauto 28 | --manual, -m - apt-mark showmanual 29 | --hold, -h - apt-mark hold 30 | --unhold, -u - apt-mark unhold 31 | --showhold, -sh - apt-mark showhold 32 | --showauto, -sa - apt-mark showauto 33 | --showmanual, -sm - apt-mark showmanual 34 | 35 | wrapt install, in - apt install - Install packages 36 | wrapt remove, rm - apt remove - Remove packages 37 | remove arguments: 38 | --purge, -p - apt remove --purge 39 | --autoremove, -arm 40 | - apt remove --autoremove 41 | --purge-autoremove, -par 42 | - apt remove --purge --autoremove 43 | 44 | wrapt autoremove, arm 45 | - apt autoremove - Remove automatically all unused packages 46 | wrapt purge-autoremove, par 47 | - apt remove --autoremove --purge - Remove packages, unused packages, and purge package config files 48 | wrapt update, up - apt update && apt upgrade - Run apt update and then apt upgrade 49 | wrapt full-upgrade, fup 50 | - apt full-upgrade - Fully upgrade the system by removing/installing/upgrading packages 51 | wrapt add-repo, ar - apt-add-repository - A script for adding apt sources.list entries 52 | " 53 | } 54 | 55 | # detect arguments and route them to apt or dpkg commands 56 | case "$1" in 57 | ls|list) 58 | shift 59 | case "$1" in 60 | -i|--installed) 61 | shift 62 | # use dpkg to get package list and then grep to only get installed 63 | dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall 64 | ;; 65 | *) 66 | # otherwise run apt list 67 | /usr/bin/apt list "$@" 68 | ;; 69 | esac 70 | ;; 71 | se|search) 72 | shift 73 | /usr/bin/apt search "$@" 74 | ;; 75 | info|if) 76 | shift 77 | case "$1" in 78 | -f|--files) 79 | shift 80 | # use dpkg to list installed files 81 | dpkg -L "$@" 82 | ;; 83 | -p|--provides) 84 | shift 85 | # use dpkg to list what provides something 86 | dpkg -S "$@" 87 | ;; 88 | -d|--depends) 89 | shift 90 | # use apt-cache to list depends of package 91 | apt-cache depends "$@" 92 | ;; 93 | -rd|--rdepends) 94 | shift 95 | # use apt-cache to list what packages depend on given package 96 | apt-cache rdepends "$@" 97 | ;; 98 | *) 99 | # otherwise run apt list 100 | /usr/bin/apt show "$@" 101 | ;; 102 | esac 103 | ;; 104 | mk|mark) 105 | shift 106 | case "$1" in 107 | -a|--auto) 108 | shift 109 | # use apt-mark to mark package as auto installed 110 | apt-mark auto "$@" 111 | ;; 112 | -h|--hold) 113 | shift 114 | # use apt-mark to put package on hold (cannot be installed, removed, updated, etc) 115 | apt-mark hold "$@" 116 | ;; 117 | -m|--manual) 118 | shift 119 | # use apt-mark to mark package as manually installed 120 | apt-mark manual "$@" 121 | ;; 122 | -sh|--showhold) 123 | shift 124 | # use apt-mark to list packages that are on hold 125 | apt-mark showhold "$@" 126 | ;; 127 | -sa|--showauto) 128 | shift 129 | # use apt-mark to list packages that are marked as auto installed 130 | apt-mark showauto "$@" 131 | ;; 132 | -sm|--showmanual) 133 | shift 134 | # use apt-mark to list packages that are marked as manually installed 135 | apt-mark showmanual "$@" 136 | ;; 137 | -u|--unhold) 138 | shift 139 | # use apt-mark to remove hold on package 140 | apt-mark unhold "$@" 141 | ;; 142 | *) 143 | # send all other arguments directly to apt-mark 144 | apt-mark "$@" 145 | ;; 146 | esac 147 | ;; 148 | in|install) 149 | shift 150 | /usr/bin/apt update && sudo /usr/bin/apt install "$@" 151 | ;; 152 | rm|remove) 153 | shift 154 | case "$1" in 155 | -p|--purge) 156 | shift 157 | /usr/bin/apt remove --purge "$@" 158 | ;; 159 | -arm|--autoremove) 160 | shift 161 | /usr/bin/apt remove --autoremove "$@" 162 | ;; 163 | -par|--purge-autoremove) 164 | shift 165 | /usr/bin/apt remove --purge --autoremove "$@" 166 | ;; 167 | *) 168 | /usr/bin/apt remove "$@" 169 | ;; 170 | esac 171 | ;; 172 | par|purge-autoremove) 173 | shift 174 | /usr/bin/apt remove --purge --autoremove "$@" 175 | ;; 176 | arm|autoremove) 177 | shift 178 | /usr/bin/apt autoremove "$@" 179 | ;; 180 | up|update|upgrade) 181 | shift 182 | /usr/bin/apt update && sudo /usr/bin/apt upgrade "$@" 183 | ;; 184 | fup|full-upgrade) 185 | shift 186 | /usr/bin/apt update && sudo /usr/bin/apt full-upgrade "$@" 187 | ;; 188 | ar|add-repo) 189 | shift 190 | apt-add-repository "$@" 191 | ;; 192 | help|-h|--help|"") 193 | helpfunc 194 | ;; 195 | *) 196 | # send anything else to apt 197 | /usr/bin/apt "$@" 198 | ;; 199 | esac 200 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /zsh-completion.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #compdef wrapt 2 | 3 | __wrapt () { 4 | local curcontext="$curcontext" state line 5 | typeset -A opt_args 6 | 7 | _arguments \ 8 | '1: :->args'\ 9 | '2: :->input' 10 | 11 | case $state in 12 | args) 13 | _arguments '1:arguments:(list search info mark install remove aremove paremove update fupgrade addrepo)' 14 | ;; 15 | *) 16 | case $words[2] in 17 | list|l) 18 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames) --installed") 19 | ;; 20 | info|show) 21 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames) --files --provides --depends --rdepends") 22 | case $words[3] in 23 | *) 24 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames)") 25 | _files 26 | ;; 27 | esac 28 | ;; 29 | mark|m) 30 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall) --showauto --showmanual --auto --hold --manual --showhold --unhold") 31 | case $words[3] in 32 | *) 33 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall)") 34 | ;; 35 | esac 36 | ;; 37 | remove|rm|aremove|ar|paremove|par) 38 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall) --purge --auto --pauto") 39 | case $words[3] in 40 | *) 41 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall)") 42 | ;; 43 | esac 44 | ;; 45 | search|se) 46 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames)") 47 | ;; 48 | install|in) 49 | compadd "$@" $(echo "$(apt-cache pkgnames)") 50 | _files 51 | ;; 52 | *) 53 | _files 54 | ;; 55 | esac 56 | esac 57 | } 58 | 59 | __wrapt 60 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------