CachyOS Introduces Rust-Based Shelly for Package Management

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CachyOS Introduces Rust-Based Shelly for Package Management

CachyOS is a relatively new distribution that has gained mass popularity due to its cutting-edge software and features that focus on performance optimization, finding a very specific niche easily. In its recent updates, CachyOS has changed the default package management system to the Rust-based Shelly from Octopi , so obviously, I was bound to check it out. What does Shelly offer? To start with, Shelly is a one stop solution to manage packages not only from CachyOS's own repo

CachyOS, a distribution focused on performance, has switched its default package manager to Shelly, a Rust-based tool. Shelly allows users to manage packages from multiple sources, including CachyOS repositories, AUR, AppImage, and Flathub. The interface offers a modern design and centralized management of installed packages. It displays recent activity, package counts, and update statuses. A search bar enables simultaneous searches across all repositories. Shelly organizes sources in tabs, allowing users to manage them separately. The app's appearance does not adapt to dark mode on GNOME. Settings are minimal, with toggles for AUR, Flatpak, and AppImage, as well as a tray icon. Advanced options include 'No Confirm' for faster installations and 'Purify Packages' to remove corrupt files. Overall, Shelly functions well with minimal errors in package management.

Shelly enhances user experience by streamlining package management across multiple sources, improving efficiency for CachyOS users.

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