This update introduces Variant B behavior in the command resolver:
- If a repository explicitly defines the key \"command\" (even if its value is None),
resolve_command_for_repo() treats it as authoritative and returns immediately.
This allows library-only repositories to declare:
command: null
which disables CLI resolution entirely.
- As a result, Python package repositories without installed CLI entry points
no longer trigger SystemExit during update/install flows, as long as they set
command: null in their repo configuration.
The resolution logic is now bypassed for such repositories, skipping:
- Python package detection (src/*/__main__.py)
- PATH/Nix/venv binary lookup
- main.sh/main.py fallback evaluation
A new unit test suite has been added under
tests/unit/pkgmgr/core/command/test_resolve.py
covering:
1) Python package without installed command → SystemExit
2) Python package with installed command → returned correctly
3) Script repository fallback to main.py
4) Explicit command overrides all logic
This commit stabilizes update/install flows and ensures library-only
repositories behave as intended when no CLI command is provided.
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Package Manager🤖📦
Kevins's Package Manager is a configurable Python tool designed to manage multiple repositories via Bash. It automates common Git operations such as clone, pull, push, status, and more. Additionally, it handles the creation of executable wrappers and alias links for your repositories.
Features 🚀
-
Installation & Setup:
Create executable wrappers with auto-detected commands (e.g.main.shormain.py). -
Git Operations:
Easily performgit pull,push,status,commit,diff,add,show, andcheckoutwith extra parameters passed through. -
Configuration Management:
Manage repository configurations via a default file (config/defaults.yaml) and a user-specific file (config/config.yaml). Initialize, add, delete, or ignore entries using subcommands. -
Path & Listing:
Display repository paths or list all configured packages with their details. -
Custom Aliases:
Generate and manage custom aliases for easy command invocation.
Installation ⚙️
Clone the repository and ensure your ~/.local/bin is in your system PATH:
git clone https://github.com/kevinveenbirkenbach/package-manager.git
cd package-manager
Install make and pip if not installed yet:
pacman -S make python-pip
Then, run the following command to set up the project:
make setup
The make setup command will:
- Make
main.pyexecutable. - Install required packages from
requirements.txt. - Execute
python main.py installto complete the installation.
Docker Quickstart 🐳
Alternatively to installing locally, you can use Docker: build the image with
docker build --no-cache -t pkgmgr .
or alternativ pull it via
docker pull kevinveenbirkenbach/pkgmgr:latest
and then run
docker run --rm pkgmgr --help
Usage 📖
Run the script with different commands. For example:
- Install all packages:
pkgmgr install --all - Pull updates for a specific repository:
pkgmgr pull pkgmgr - Commit changes with extra Git parameters:
pkgmgr commit pkgmgr -- -m "Your commit message" - List all configured packages:
pkgmgr config show - Manage configuration:
pkgmgr config init pkgmgr config add pkgmgr config edit pkgmgr config delete <identifier> pkgmgr config ignore <identifier> --set true
License 📄
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Author 👤
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
https://www.veen.world
Repository: github.com/kevinveenbirkenbach/package-manager
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