more entries in the catalog ; more readme and faq

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@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ Installs standalone command line utilities in your user profile
You have a bunch of useful tools for day to day activity in the terminal, as a dev or ops guy. Tools like jq, fzf, exa, etc.
But you never know if there are up to date, where they come from, what do they to exactly, do you still need them.
But you never know if there are up to date, where they come from, what do they do exactly, do you still need them.
Few of them are part of you OS package manager. Most of the time old version. And you may not want to install them system wide actually.
Few of them are part of you OS package manager. Most of the time of old version. And you may not want to install them system wide actually.
Cliget lists, installs and updates standalone command line utilities in your user profile.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Inspired by envinstall (private), [webinstall](gh:webinstall/webi-installers), [
- manage dependencies like apt or pip does
- install system wide
- install outside of dedicated folder
- install from source, be could (rust/cargo, python/pip, go/go)
- install from source, but could (rust/cargo, python/pip, go/go)
- uninstall ; user can remove by her/him-self.
- overlap with package managers (apt, yum, etc.) or environment managers (nix, asdf, etc.)
@@ -105,4 +105,11 @@ CliGet is written in Python but packaged as a standalone program with no depende
#### I want this for macos or mswindows
Currently only Linux is supported. It should work on all Unix like OS. For others, contributions are welcome as long as they do not complicate the tool too much.
Currently only Linux is supported. It should work on all Unix like OS. For others, contributions are welcome as long as they do not complicate the tool too much.
# references
* adfs
* webinstall
* [has](https://github.com/kdabir/has), check versions of commands
* [nvchecker](https://github.com/kdabir/has), for checking if a new version of some software has been released.