CapCreeperGR 49b1554103 - Added package architecture checking
- Added an installed package info updater system (can add new fields to installed packages like "architecture" and check for other errors
- Moved test packages under a x86_64 subfolder
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Bubble Package Manager (BPM)

A simple package manager

BPM is a simple package manager for Linux systems

Features

  • Simple to use subcommands
  • Can install binary and source packages (source packages are still under development)
  • Can be easily installed on practically any system
  • No bloat

Information

BPM is still in very early development. It should not be installed on any system you use seriously. I recommend trying this out in a VM or container. In addition to this, this is one of the first projects I have made using the go programming language so code quality may not be the best. This project was made to help me learn go and how linux systems work better. It is not meant to replace the big package managers in any way

Build from source

BPM requires go 1.22 or above to be built properly

git clone https://gitlab.com/bubble-package-manager/bpm.git
cd bpm
mkdir build
go build -o ./build/bpm capcreepergr.me/bpm

You are now able to copy the executable in the ./build directory in a VM or container's /usr/bin/ directory

How to use

You are able to install bpm packages by typing the following:

bpm install /path/to/package.bpm

You may also use the -y flag as shown below to bypass the installation confirmation prompt

bpm install -y /path/to/package.bpm

Flags must strictly be typed before the first package path otherwise they'll be read as package locations themselves

You can remove an installed package by typing the following

bpm remove package_name

The -y flag applies here as well if you wish to skip the removal confirmation prompt

For information on the rest of the commands simply use the help command or pass in no arguments at all

bpm help
Languages
Go 99%
Makefile 1%