5 comments

  • chb an hour ago

    First I saw that it's written in Perl. Then I realized that the last release was 11 years ago and that the repository domains are hardcoded in the one-file script.

  • Fnoord 30 minutes ago

    Latest release: May 19, 2015

    Abandoned, but forkable (since FOSS), and a decent idea.

    Probably nowadays this gets done in Node, parsing the package search websites. Preferably, this would be done via an API though.

    • RunningDroid 2 minutes ago

      > Probably nowadays this gets done in Node, parsing the package search websites. Preferably, this would be done via an API though.

      Repology provides an API but it's unstable: https://repology.org/api/v1

    • lschueller 17 minutes ago

      Yes, agree. The idea and concept is cool! Imo worth it to keep an eye on it and play with it.

      First thought, which came to my mind, was a security use case to get it to a point for sbom handling and tracking. In particular, respective to all the recent package vulnerabilities.

  • peter_d_sherman an hour ago

    Related:

    List of linux package search databases:

    https://github.com/sxiii/awesome-package-search