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A universal app store for Linux (Discontinued)
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
This will be a list of uniquely random apps. Purpose is to help users discover new apps. The list will change every 15 seconds (subject to change)
Please allow initiate a search by using a query parameter. For example: ?q=searchterm
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This would be great for sharing queries and enabling: #39
The desktop version has got preference in being developed in qt, gtk or would be something like a web-app
Steps to reproduce:
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to perform searchExpected results:
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key, search is performedActual results:
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key, search is not performedHello. Great idea for a project. One thing that I noticed was when I searched for something that isn't in any of the stores there is no indication that it wasn't found. I am just shown other apps that don't seem to be related. My suggestion, if possible, would be to show a simple message that a match wasn't found. I don't mind the other results being shown as well but it would make it less confusing to know that there wasn't an exact match. Thanks for considering my idea.
On the left sidebar where the AppImage, Flatpak, Snap icons are. One of those should have the same css as when you click it to show what view you are on.
Currently if you click one of those icons, it works until you click somewhere else in the app then it loses its focus (the active state)
Are you aware of the feed at https://appimage.github.io/feed.json? Should hopefully make it easy to populate linux-app-store.
This would only be on the desktop version.
On Firefox, on most websites, it's possible to right click the search field and select "Add a Keyword for this search". Sites like IMDB, Youtube, Github etc.
This enables me to more start typing a search term right from my url bar:
More info: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-search-from-address-bar
I think this could be enabled by:
?q=searchterm
). (I understand this is a big ask) (#40)<form>
element around the input field. This will make Firefox recognize it as a search.name="q"
for example.Description: Add support for APT
How?: There are already a variety of tools utilized for APT like Synaptic.
But isn't APT only for Debian/Ubuntu? It also works on most forks like Trisquel, gNewSense, e.c.t.
However, in theory you could always check if APT is installed.
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Please use
AppImage, Flatpak, Snap
without the "greengrocer's apostrophe"
AppImage's, Flatpak's, Snap's
Thanks.
Need to determine how apps become "popular" whether it's click count, install count, or both.
I recently purchased linuxappstore.io to host this application on. The rest API is currently being hosted there so you can access the API via linuxappstore.io/API/apps
I chose this domain because the name is short and rememberable.
Maybe we need multilingual support for this website ๐
Currently when clicking an app depending on the type..
For right now, what I'm going to do is change these so
This will be temporary. Eventually this will be replaced with a details view #10
On https://appimage.github.io/ we claim to have 856 apps, yet https://linuxappstore.io/ says there are 630. Are you filtering some out or is our json feed somehow not delivering all?
Hi,
I know this site gets its AppImages from AppImageHub, but OpenRA has its own AppImages too, which you can link to with: https://github.com/OpenRA/OpenRA/releases/latest. It lists a few different packages/installers, but one format provided is AppImage.
If there is a more appropriate place to request this addition, my apologies and please direct me to it.
Thanks for your time
Description: Add support for Pacman
How?: There are already a variety of tools utilized for Pacman like Octopi. This would help create one universal package management tool.
But isn't Pacman only for Arch? It also works on most forks like Parabola.
However, in theory you could always check if Pacman is installed.
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Currently, the front-end lists the AppImage files from https://appimage.github.io/ only, adding the AppImages also hosted in http://www.appimagehub.com/ would add more content that is available to users, if there are files that exist in both sites only list one of the AppImages in the front-end.
Most popular app store are run locally.
Athough, web support is great for users who want that.
I personally prefer desktop applications.
My feature request is to add desktop application binaries.
The OpenSearch description format lets a website describe a search engine for itself, so that a browser or other client application can use that search engine. OpenSearch is supported by (at least) Firefox, Edge, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Chrome.
More info: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/OpenSearch
Currently the favicon is the React logo. Need a logo that looks clean and simple.
When a user installs an app they can review/rate it. 5 star system similar to the Google play store.
Gatsby will have the following benefits
Allow people to contribute easier (e.g no programming experience required, can add a new json, or md file to submit a new app)
No server
No database
Easier setup
Significantly faster
Free hosting (would use https://www.netlify.com/
This would only be for the web app version. Desktop version using electron would use the API's from various sources.
The big disadvantage towards this is that we wouldn't be able to create a login system since we don't have a back end however I think this is a good thing because of user privacy.
App store version needs to display some where on the page. I'll probably add it somewhere in the footer for now.
I like this approach, it's nice and simple.
example
Ours will tell developers..
The "contributors welcome" badge on the README.md will be clickable and redirect the user to the guide
Currently there's no way to search all the apps at once. This view will handle that. I'm thinking about adding a new icon above the AppImage icon on the left hand side. The icon would either be a "house" icon or an icon that represents "universal" or "all".
This view will be the same as the other views but it will show a small logo (of either AppImage, Flatpak or Snap) either on top or towards the bottom of the app box that to show you what app type it is.
Clicking on an app will show a details view. Similar to the Google play store. The details view will have information such as...
I noticed that the site was down yesterday, possibly longer and now when I load the page I am getting a security warning. You may already be aware but I wanted to call it to your attention in case you weren't. Thanks for the great tool. I use it quite a bit
The https://linuxappstore.io site has been down for a couple of days. I hope everything is well.
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