/gearlever

Manage AppImages with ease 📦

Primary LanguagePythonGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Gear Lever

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Features

  • Integrate AppImages into your app menu with just one click
  • Drag and drop files directly from your file manager
  • Keep all the AppImages organized in a custom folder
  • Open new AppImages directly with Gear lever
  • Manage updates: keep older versions installed or replace them with the latest release
  • Save CLI apps with their executable name automatically
  • Modern and Fresh UI

Download


Get the bundle from github (no auto-updates)

# From your Downloads folder
flatpak install --bundle --user gearlever.flatpak

Changelog

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Permissions

  • --talk-name=org.freedesktop.Flatpak: This permission is required in order to open apps and refresh the system menu when a new app is installed; if the user disables this permission manually (eg. with Flatseal), Gear lever should countinue to work normally, except you would not be able to open apps directly.

Preview

Building and running

  • Option #1 (suggested)

    Open this project with Gnome Builder and press RUN (the play icon on top)

  • Option #2

    # Run the app
    flatpak-builder build/ it.mijorus.gearlever.json --user --force-clean
    flatpak-builder --run build/ it.mijorus.gearlever.json gearlever
    
    # Install the app
    flatpak-builder build/ it.mijorus.gearlever.json --user --install --force-clean

... And AppImageHub / AppImage Store?

At the moment there are no plans to integrate any type of Hub/Store/Repository into Gear Lever. Why? Because the existing ones have a very poor selection of apps, and most of these apps are just unofficial ports