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kiss
Tiny and straightforward package manager for KISS written in POSIX sh
.
- Only 500~ lines of POSIX
sh
(excluding blank lines and comments). - Runtime dependency detection.
- Incremental package installation.
- Fast dependency solver.
- File conflict detection.
- Binary stripping.
shellcheck
compliant.
Usage
➜ kiss
=> kiss [b|c|i|l|r|s|u] [pkg] [pkg] [pkg]
=> build: Build a package.
=> checksum: Generate checksums.
=> install: Install a package.
=> list: List installed packages.
=> remove: Remove a package.
=> search: Search for a package.
=> update: Check for updates.
Package format
See: https://getkiss.org/pages/package-system/
Customization
# The package manager is controlled through environment variables.
#
# These can be set in your '.profile' or '/etc/profile.d' to have
# the options apply all the time.
#
# These can also be set in the current shell to have them apply
# only for the current session.
#
# NOTE: The values shown below are the defaults.
# Managing repositories.
#
# This works exactly like '$PATH' (Colon separated).
#
# A list of repositories the package manager will use. You can
# add your own repositories or remove the default ones.
export KISS_PATH=/var/db/kiss/repo/core:/var/db/kiss/repo/extra:/var/db/kiss/repo/xorg
# Delete junk from packages.
#
# This works exactly like '$PATH' (Colon separated).
#
# A list of paths and files to remove from built packages.
#
# Set this to a blank value to keep all of the below files
# and directories around. This can be customized to keep or
# remove whatever you like.
export KISS_RM=usr/share/doc:usr/share/gtk-doc:usr/share/info:usr/share/polkit-1:usr/share/gettext:usr/share/locale:etc/bash_completion.d:usr/share/zsh
# Force package installation or removal.
#
# This can be used to bypass the dependency checks on installation
# and removal of packages.
#
# Set it to '1' to force.
export KISS_FORCE=0
# Root directory.
#
# Where installed packages will go. You won't ever need
# to touch this during normal usage.
#
# This can be used to have the package manager run in a "fake root".
export KISS_ROOT=/
# Keep build, package and extraction cache directories for debugging
# purposes.
#
# Set it to '1' to enable.
export KISS_DEBUG=0
# Use a reproducible cache naming scheme.
#
# The package manager builds packages inside 'build-$PID/' with '$PID'
# being the package manager's process ID. This allows for multiple
# builds to happen at once.
#
# You can override this and _know_ the location beforehand with the
# below environment variable. 'KISS_PID=test' will build the package
# in 'build-test'.
#
# Unset by default.
export KISS_PID=
#
# non-package-manager related options.
# These are listed for clarity.
#
# Cache directory location.
export XDG_CACHE_HOME=$HOME/.cache/
# Compiler.
export CC=gcc
export CXX=g++
# AR.
export AR=ar
# NM.
export NM=nm
# RANLIB.
export RANLIB=ranlib
# Compiler flags.
# Good value: CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS='-march=native -pipe -O2'
export CFLAGS=
export CXXFLAGS=
# Linker flags.
export LDFLAGS=
# Make flags.
# Good value: MAKEFLAGS='-j 4' (number of cores).
export MAKEFLAGS=
# Cmake Generator.
# Good value (Ninja): export CMAKE_GENERATOR=Ninja
# Good value (Makefiles): export CMAKE_GENERATOR=
export CMAKE_GENERATOR=
Extending the package manager
The contrib
directory contains a set of simple scripts to extend the package manager. These scripts can be installed through the kiss-utils
package.
kiss-chroot
: Enter a KISSchroot
.kiss-depends-finder
: Find missing dependencies by parsing 'ldd'.kiss-depends
: Display a package's dependencies.kiss-export
: Turn an installed package into a KISS tarball.kiss-manifest-tree
: Display all files as tree owned by a package.kiss-manifest
: Display all files owned by a package.kiss-maintainer
: Display the package maintainers.kiss-orphans
: List orphaned packages.kiss-owns
: Check which package owns a file.kiss-revdepends
: Display packages which depend on package.kiss-size
: Show the size on disk for an installed package.