# 1.0.6 * Changed from full git cloning to shallow cloning. * Fixed major bug on windows. * Moved `json` to the `libraries` folder. # 1.0.5 * Marked `lpm` for `plugin_manager` as optional. * Made `--help` and `help` output on `stdout`, rather than `stderr`, following convention. * Removed system configuration search paths for `git`. * Removed `xxd` as a build dependency. * Colorized some extra messages. * Made repository fetching atomic. * Made sure that `common.path` checked for executability and non-folderness. * Added in meson as a build system (thank you @Jan200101). # 1.0.4 * Added in metapackage support into manifest and SPEC. * Fixed issue with system lite-xls not being detected correctly. * Colorized output by default. * Added in NO_COLOR standard. * Updated SPEC and fixed a few spelling/grammatical errors. # 1.0.3 * Fixed a major issue with windows that causes a crash. * Ensured that the simplified releases are pointing to the right place. # 1.0.2 * Suppresses the progress bar by default if we're not on a TTY. * Added `url` as a field to `SPEC.md`. * Modified `run` so that it'll use the system version if you don't specify one. * Added the ability to specify a repo url as part of `run`, so you can easily test new plugin branches and their plugins without actually modifying your lpm state. * Fixed a few typos. * Fixed issue with `run` not handling cases where plugins were either orphaned or core plugins, which would cause the bottle to be incorrectly constructed. * Fixed issue where you could add non-numeric lite versions. * Fixed issue where tables generated with lpm didn't annotate non-remote url plugins with \*. * Fixed a memory leak. * Added in warning to let people know when stubs are mismatching versions. * Added in warning when we cannot acquire an lpm global lock, and also made it so we do not lock upon running something. * Better error handling for invalid manifests, specifically when paths for plugins don't exist. * Fixed issue with permissions not being recorded correctly when extracting from a zip file. * Added in --reinstall flag. # 1.0.1 * Fixed an issue with --no-install-optional being non-functional. * Modified fopen calls to use `_wfopen` where appropriate to improve UTF-8 support on windows. * Fixed some defaults around specifiying explicit binaries and datadirs for certain pathways. * Added this CHANGELOG.md. # 1.0.0 Initial release of `lpm`. ``` Usage: lpm COMMAND [...ARGUMENTS] [--json] [--userdir=directory] [--cachedir=directory] [--quiet] [--version] [--help] [--remotes] [--ssl-certs=directory/file] [--force] [--arch=x86_64-linux] [--assume-yes] [--no-install-optional] [--verbose] [--mod-version=3] [--datadir=directory] [--binary=path] [--symlink] [--post] LPM is a package manager for `lite-xl`, written in C (and packed-in lua). It's designed to install packages from our central github repository (and affiliated repositories), directly into your lite-xl user directory. It can be called independently, for from the lite-xl `addon_manager` addon. LPM will always use https://github.com/lite-xl/lite-xl-plugin-manager as its base repository, if none are present, and the cache directory does't exist, but others can be added, and this base one can be removed. It has the following commands: lpm init [repo 1] [repo 2] [...] Implicitly called before all commands if necessary, but can be called independently to save time later, or to set things up differently. Adds the built in repository to your repository list, and all `remotes`. If repo 1 ... is specified, uses that list of repositories as the base instead. If "none" is specified, initializes an empty repository list. lpm repo list List all extant repos. lpm [repo] add Add a source repository. [...] lpm [repo] rm Remove a source repository. [...] lpm [repo] update [] Update all/the specified repos. [...] lpm [plugin|library|color] install Install specific addons. [:] If installed, upgrades. [...:] lpm [plugin|library|color] uninstall Uninstall the specific addon. [...] lpm [plugin|library|color] reinstall Uninstall and installs the specific addon. [...] lpm [plugin|library|color] list List all/associated addons. [...] lpm upgrade Upgrades all installed addons to new version if applicable. lpm [lite-xl] install Installs lite-xl. Infers the [binary] [datadir] paths on your system if not supplied. Automatically switches to be your system default if path auto inferred. lpm lite-xl add Adds a local version of lite-xl to the managed list, allowing it to be easily bottled. lpm lite-xl remove Removes a local version of lite-xl from the managed list. lpm [lite-xl] switch [] Sets the active version of lite-xl to be the specified version. Auto-detects current install of lite-xl; if none found path can be specified. lpm lite-xl list [name pattern] Lists all installed versions of [...filters] lite-xl. Can specify the flags listed in the filtering seciton. lpm run [...addons] Sets up a "bottle" to run the specified lite version, with the specified addons and then opens it. lpm describe [bottle] Describes the bottle specified in the form of a list of commands, that allow someone else to run your configuration. lpm table [readme path] Formats a markdown table of all specified addons. Dumps to stdout normally, but if supplied a readme, will remove all tables from the readme, and append the new one. lpm purge Completely purge all state for LPM. lpm - Read these commands from stdin in an interactive print-eval loop. lpm help Displays this help text. Flags have the following effects: --json Performs all communication in JSON. --userdir=directory Sets the lite-xl userdir manually. If omitted, uses the normal lite-xl logic. --cachedir=directory Sets the directory to store all repositories. --tmpdir=directory During install, sets the staging area. --datadir=directory Sets the data directory where core addons are located for the system lite-xl. --binary=path Sets the lite-xl binary path for the system lite-xl. --verbose Spits out more information, including intermediate steps to install and whatnot. --quiet Outputs nothing but explicit responses. --mod-version=version Sets the mod version of lite-xl to install addons. --version Returns version information. --help Displays this help text. --ssl-certs Sets the SSL certificate store. Can be a directory, or path to a certificate bundle. --arch=architecture Sets the architecture (default: x86_64-linux). --assume-yes Ignores any prompts, and automatically answers yes to all. --no-install-optional On install, anything marked as optional won't prompt. --trace Dumps to STDERR useful debugging information, in particular information relating to SSL connections, and other network activity. --progress For JSON mode, lines of progress as JSON objects. By default, JSON does not emit progress lines. --symlink Use symlinks where possible when installing modules. If a repository contains a file of the same name as a `files` download in the primary directory, will also symlink that, rather than downloading. The following flags are useful when listing plugins, or generating the plugin table. Putting a ! infront of the string will invert the filter. Multiple filters of the same type can be specified to create an OR relationship. --author=author Only display addons by the specified author. --tag=tag Only display addons with the specified tag. --stub=git/file/false Only display the specified stubs. --dependency=dep Only display addons that have a dependency on the specified addon. --status=status Only display addons that have the specified status. --type=type Only display addons on the specified type. --name=name Only display addons that have a name which matches the specified filter. There also several flags which are classified as "risky", and are never enabled in any circumstance unless explicitly supplied. --force Ignores checksum inconsistencies. --post Run post-install build steps. Must be explicitly enabled. Official repositories must function without this flag being needed; generally they must provide binaries if there is a native compilation step. --remotes Automatically adds any specified remotes in the repository to the end of the resolution list. --ssl-certs=noverify Ignores SSL certificate validation. Opens you up to man-in-the-middle attacks. There exist also other debug commands that are potentially useful, but are not commonly used publically. lpm test [test file] Runs the specified test suite. lpm table [...filters] Generates markdown table for the given manifest. Used by repositories to build READMEs. lpm download [target] Downloads the specified URL to stdout, or to the specified target file. lpm extract Extracts the specified archive at [target] target, or the current working directory. ```