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Name: Repolib
Version: 2.2.2
Summary: Easily manage software sources
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=======
RepoLib
=======

RepoLib is a Python library and CLI tool-set for managing your software 
system software repositories. It's currently set up to handle APT repositories
on Debian-based linux distributions. 

RepoLib is intended to operate on DEB822-format sources. It aims to provide
feature parity with software-properties for most commonly used functions.

Documentation
=============

Documentation is available online at `Read The Docs <https://repolib.rtfd.io/>`_.


Basic CLI Usage
---------------

RepoLib includes a CLI program for managing software repositories, 
:code:`apt-manage`
.

Usage is divided into subcommands for most tasks. Currently implemented commands
are:

    apt-manage add # Adds repositories to the system
    apt-manage list # Lists configuration details of repositories

Additional information is available with the built-in help:

    apt-manage --help
    
    
Add
^^^

Apt-manage allows entering a URL for a repository, a complete debian line, or a
Launchpad PPA shortcut (e.g. "ppa:user/repo"). It also adds signing keys for PPA
style repositories automatically. 


List
^^^^

With no options, it outputs a list of the currently configured repositories on 
the system (all those found in 
:code:`/etc/apt/sources.list.d/`
. With a configured repository as an argument, it outputs the configuration
details of the specified repository.

Remove
^^^^^^

Accepts one repository as an argument. Removes the specified repository. 

NOTE: The system repository (/etc/at/sources.list.d/system.sources) cannot be 
removed.

Source
^^^^^^

Allows enabling or disabling source code for the given repository. 

Modify
^^^^^^

Allows changing configuration details of a given repository

Installation
============

From System Repository 
----------------------

If your operating system packages repolib, you can install it by running::

    sudo apt install python3-repolib

From Pre-Compiled .deb Package
------------------------------

If your distro does not yet supply the package, you can download and
install the .deb package from the `latest release`__.  
A script to do this automatically can be found in `quick_install.sh`__.
 
__ https://github.com/pop-os/repolib/releases/
__ https://github.com/pop-os/repolib/blob/HEAD/quick-install.sh

Uninstall
^^^^^^^^^

To uninstall, simply do::
    
    sudo apt remove python3-repolib


From PyPI
---------

Repolib is available on PyPI. You can install it for your current user with::

    pip3 install repolib

Alternatively, you can install it system-wide using::

    sudo pip3 install repolib

Uninstall
^^^^^^^^^

To uninstall, simply do::

    sudo pip3 uninstall repolib

From Git
--------

First, clone the git repository onto your local system::

    git clone https://github.com/isantop/repolib
    cd repolib

Debian
------

On debian based distributions, you can build a .deb package locally and install 
it onto your system. You will need the following build-dependencies:

    * debhelper (>=11)
    * dh-python
    * python3-all
    * python3-dbus
    * python3-debian
    * python3-distro
    * python3-distutils
    * python3-gnupg
    * python3-launchpadlib
    * python3-lazr.restfulclient
    * python3-pytest
    * python3-setuptools

You can use this command to install these all in one go::

    sudo apt install debhelper dh-python python3-all python3-dbus python3-debian python3-distro python3-distutils python3-gnupg python3-launchpadlib python3-lazr.restfulclient python3-pytest python3-setuptools

Then build and install the package::

    debuild -us -uc 
    cd ..
    sudo dpkg -i python3-repolib_*.deb

Uninstall
^^^^^^^^^

To uninstall, simply do::

    sudo apt remove python3-repolib

setuptools setup.py 
-------------------

You can build and install the package using python3-setuptools. First, install 
the dependencies::

    sudo apt install python3-all python3-setuptools

Then build and install the package::

    sudo python3 ./setup.py install

Uninstall
^^^^^^^^^

You can uninstall RepoLib by removing the following files/directories:

    * /usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/repolib/
    * /usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/repolib-\*.egg-info
    * /usr/local/bin/apt-manage

This command will remove all of these for you::

    sudo rm -r /usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/repolib* /usr/local/bin/apt-manage
