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[FEATURE] Support for package manager: antigen #171

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jayvdb opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 4 comments
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[FEATURE] Support for package manager: antigen #171

jayvdb opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 4 comments
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jayvdb commented Mar 18, 2021

What is the name of the package manager you would like to see support for?
antigen

What operating systems or derivative does this package manager support?

  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux
  • BSD
  • Redox
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Other, namely:

If Linux, is it only for a specific distro?

  • Yes, namely:
  • No

What type of package manager is this?

  • Programming language specific (e.g. Cargo for Rust)
  • General purpose (e.g. APT on Debian)
  • Other, namely: zsh plugins

Are administrator priviliges required? (sudo, etc.)

  • Yes
  • No
@jayvdb jayvdb added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 18, 2021
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Can this be used from the command line to install software, like antigen bundle package? Because I've skimmed the documentation a bit, and it looks like bundles are defined in a configuration file.

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jayvdb commented Mar 18, 2021

Yes it can be run on the cli, and I usually do that first, to ensure that it installs and activates correctly before putting it into the configuration file.

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But does Emplace make sense in that workflow? It seems just syncing the configuration file in the same repository already reaches that goal?

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jayvdb commented Mar 24, 2021

antigen plugins can have significant dependencies which would be tracked in emplace. Having the antigen plugin also captured helps keep a temporal log of what is being installed and why.

@tversteeg tversteeg added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Mar 26, 2021
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