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-# Lite XL Plugin Manager (lpm)
+**Warning:** This repository could be regularly rebased
+
+# Pragtical Plugin Manager (ppm)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1034518/216748882-3ae8c8d4-a767-4d97-acc4-c1cde7e3e331.png)
A standalone binary that provides an easy way of installing, and uninstalling
-plugins from lite-xl, as well as different version of lite-xl.
+plugins from pragtical, as well as different version of pragtical.
Can be used by a package manager plugin that works from inside the editor
and calls this binary.
-Also contains a `plugin_manager.lua` plugin to integrate the binary with lite-xl in
+Also contains a `plugin_manager.lua` plugin to integrate the binary with pragtical in
the form of an easy-to-use GUI.
-By default in releases, `lpm` will automatically consume the `manifest.json`
+By default in releases, `ppm` will automatically consume the `manifest.json`
in the `latest` branch of this repository, which corresponds to the most
recent versioned release.
@@ -19,26 +21,26 @@ Conforms to [SCPS3](https://github.com/adamharrison/straightforward-c-project-st
## Status
-`lpm` 1.0 has been just released, and so may still contain bugs, but is generally feature-complete.
+`ppm` 1.0 has been just released, and so may still contain bugs, but is generally feature-complete.
## Specification
-For details about the `manifest.json` files that `lpm` consumes,
+For details about the `manifest.json` files that `ppm` consumes,
[see here](SPEC.md).
## Quickstart
-The fastest way to get started with lpm is to simply pull a release.
+The fastest way to get started with ppm is to simply pull a release.
```
-wget https://github.com/lite-xl/lite-xl-plugin-manager/releases/download/latest/lpm.x86_64-linux -O lpm && chmod +x lpm
+wget https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager/releases/download/latest/ppm.x86_64-linux -O ppm && chmod +x ppm
```
-If you want to get the GUI version installed with lite-xl, you can tell `lpm` to install `plugin_manager`, which will allow
-you to access `Plugin Manager: Show` in the command palette in `lite-xl`.
+If you want to get the GUI version installed with pragtical, you can tell `ppm` to install `plugin_manager`, which will allow
+you to access `Plugin Manager: Show` in the command palette in `pragtical`.
```
-./lpm install plugin_manager --assume-yes
+./ppm install plugin_manager --assume-yes
```
### Compilation
@@ -47,44 +49,44 @@ If you have a C compiler, and `git`, and want to compile from scratch,
you can do:
```
-git clone https://github.com/lite-xl/lite-xl-plugin-manager.git \
- --shallow-submodules --recurse-submodules && cd lite-xl-plugin-manager &&\
- ./build.sh -DLPM_STATIC && ./lpm
+git clone https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager.git \
+ --shallow-submodules --recurse-submodules && cd plugin-manager &&\
+ ./build.sh -DPPM_STATIC && ./ppm
````
If you want to build it quickly, and have the right modules installed, you can
do:
```
-./build.sh -lgit2 -lzip -llua -lm -lmbedtls -lmbedx509 -lmbedcrypto -lz -DLPM_STATIC
+./build.sh -lgit2 -lzip -llua -lm -lmbedtls -lmbedx509 -lmbedcrypto -lz -DPPM_STATIC
```
OR
```
-gcc src/lpm.c lib/microtar/src/microtar.c -Ilib/microtar/src -lz -lgit2 \
- -lzip -llua -lm -lmbedtls -lmbedx509 -lmbedcrypto -o lpm
+gcc src/ppm.c lib/microtar/src/microtar.c -Ilib/microtar/src -lz -lgit2 \
+ -lzip -llua -lm -lmbedtls -lmbedx509 -lmbedcrypto -o ppm
```
CI is enabled on this repository, so you can grab Windows and Linux builds from the
-`continuous` [release page](https://github.com/lite-xl/lite-xl-plugin-manager/releases/tag/continuous),
-which is a nightly, or the `latest` [release page](https://github.com/lite-xl/lite-xl-plugin-manager/releases/tag/latest),
+`continuous` [release page](https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager/releases/tag/continuous),
+which is a nightly, or the `latest` [release page](https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager/releases/tag/latest),
which holds the most recent released version.
There are also tagged releases, for specified versions.
-You can get a feel for how to use `lpm` by typing `./lpm --help`.
+You can get a feel for how to use `ppm` by typing `./ppm --help`.
-You can also use `scoop` to grab `lpm`, courtesy of @cvladan:
+You can also use `scoop` to grab `ppm`, courtesy of @cvladan:
```
-scoop install https://gist.githubusercontent.com/cvladan/416c1945c9e446a6fc64ba766d6ee4ef/raw/lite-xl-plugin-manager.json
+scoop install https://gist.githubusercontent.com/cvladan/416c1945c9e446a6fc64ba766d6ee4ef/raw/plugin-manager.json
```
## Supporting Libraries / Dependencies
As seen in the `lib` folder, the following external libraries are used to
-build `lpm` as git submodules:
+build `ppm` as git submodules:
* `lua` (core program written in)
* `mbedtls` (https/SSL support)
@@ -93,12 +95,12 @@ build `lpm` as git submodules:
* `libzip` (for unpacking .zip files)
* `libmicrotar` (for unpacking .tar.gz files)
-To build, `lpm` only requires a C compiler. To run the underlying build process
+To build, `ppm` only requires a C compiler. To run the underlying build process
for `mbedtls` and `libgit2`, `cmake` is also required.
## Supported Platforms
-`lpm` should work on all platforms `lite-xl` works on; but releases are offered for the following:
+`ppm` should work on all platforms `pragtical` works on; but releases are offered for the following:
* Windows x86_64
* Linux x86_64
@@ -116,23 +118,23 @@ Experimental support (i.e. doesn't work) exists for the following platforms:
## Use in CI
-To make pre-fab lite builds, you can easily use `lpm` in CI. If you had a linux build container, you could do something like:
+To make pre-fab pragtical builds, you can easily use `ppm` in CI. If you had a linux build container, you could do something like:
```sh
-curl https://github.com/adamharrison/lite-xl-plugin-manager/releases/download/v0.1/lpm.x86_64-linux > lpm
-export LITE_USERDIR=lite-xl/data && export LPM_CACHE=/tmp/cache
-./lpm add https://github.com/adamharrison/lite-xl-plugin-manager && ./lpm install plugin_manager lsp
+curl https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager/releases/download/v0.1/ppm.x86_64-linux > ppm
+export PRAGTICAL_USERDIR=pragtical/data && export PPM_CACHE=/tmp/cache
+./ppm add https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager && ./ppm install plugin_manager lsp
```
## Usage
```sh
-lpm install aligncarets
-lpm uninstall aligncarets
+ppm install aligncarets
+ppm uninstall aligncarets
```
```sh
-lpm --help
+ppm --help
```
## Building & Running
@@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ lpm --help
### Linux & MacOS & Windows MSYS
```
-./build.sh clean && ./build.sh -DLPM_STATIC && ./lpm
+./build.sh clean && ./build.sh -DPPM_STATIC && ./ppm
```
### Linux -> Windows
@@ -148,12 +150,12 @@ lpm --help
```
./build.sh clean && CC=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc AR=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc-ar WINDRES=x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres \
CMAKE_DEFAULT_FLAGS="-DCMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PROGRAM=NEVER\ -DCMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY=NEVER -DCMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE=NEVER -DCMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE=ON -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/share/mingw-w64/include"\
- GIT2_CONFIGURE="-DDLLTOOL=x86_64-w64-mingw32-dlltool" ./build.sh -DLPM_STATIC -DLPM_VERSION='"'$VERSION-x86_64-windows-`git rev-parse --short HEAD`'"'
+ GIT2_CONFIGURE="-DDLLTOOL=x86_64-w64-mingw32-dlltool" ./build.sh -DPPM_STATIC -DPPM_VERSION='"'$VERSION-x86_64-windows-`git rev-parse --short HEAD`'"'
```
## Tests
-To run the test suite, you can use `lpm` to execute the test by doing `./lpm test t/run.lua`. use `FAST=1 ./lpm test t/run.lua` to avoid the costs of tearing down and building up suites each time.
+To run the test suite, you can use `ppm` to execute the test by doing `./ppm test t/run.lua`. use `FAST=1 ./ppm test t/run.lua` to avoid the costs of tearing down and building up suites each time.
## Extra Features
@@ -170,5 +172,5 @@ An array of files to be marked as executable (after extraction, if applicable).
If you find a bug, please create an issue with the following information:
* Your operating system.
-* The commit or version of LPM you're using (`lpm --version` for releases).
-* The exact steps to reproduce in LPM invocations, if possible from a fresh LPM install (targeting an empty folder with `--userdir`).
+* The commit or version of PPM you're using (`ppm --version` for releases).
+* The exact steps to reproduce in PPM invocations, if possible from a fresh PPM install (targeting an empty folder with `--userdir`).