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Topgrade

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Introduction

Note This is a fork of topgrade by r-darwish to keep it maintained.

Keeping your system up to date usually involves invoking multiple package managers. This results in big, non-portable shell one-liners saved in your shell. To remedy this, Topgrade detects which tools you use and runs the appropriate commands to update them.

Installation

Packaging status

Other systems users can either use cargo install or the compiled binaries from the release page. The compiled binaries contain a self-upgrading feature.

Currently, Topgrade requires Rust 1.65 or above. In general, Topgrade tracks the latest stable toolchain.

Usage

Just run topgrade.

Configuration

See config.example.toml for an example configuration file.

Migration and Breaking Changes

Whenever there is a breaking change, the major version number will be bumped, and we will document these changes in the release note, please take a look at it when updated to a major release.

Got a question? Feel free to open an issue or discussion!

Configuration Path

CONFIG_DIR on each platform

  • Windows: %APPDATA%
  • macOS and other Unix systems: ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-~/.config}

topgrade will look for the configuration file in the following places, in order of priority:

  1. CONFIG_DIR/topgrade.toml
  2. CONFIG_DIR/topgrade/topgrade.toml

If the file with higher priority is present, no matter it is valid or not, the other configuration files will be ignored.

On the first run(no configuration file exists), topgrade will create a configuration file at CONFIG_DIR/topgrade.toml for you.

Custom Commands

Custom commands can be defined in the config file which can be run before, during, or after the inbuilt commands, as required. By default, the custom commands are run using a new shell according to the $SHELL environment variable on unix (falls back to sh) or pwsh on windows (falls back to powershell).

On unix, if you want to run your command using an interactive shell, for example to source your shell's rc files, you can add -i at the start of your custom command. But note that this requires the command to exit the shell correctly or else the shell will hang indefinitely.

Remote Execution

You can specify a key called remote_topgrades in the configuration file. This key should contain a list of hostnames that have Topgrade installed on them. Topgrade will use ssh to run topgrade on remote hosts before acting locally. To limit the execution only to specific hosts use the --remote-host-limit parameter.

Contribution

Problems or missing features?

Open a new issue describing your problem and if possible provide a solution.

Missing a feature or found an unsupported tool/distro?

Just let us now what you are missing by opening an issue. For tools, please open an issue describing the tool, which platforms it supports and if possible, give us an example of its usage.

Want to contribute to the code?

Just fork the repository and start coding.

Contribution Guidelines

See CONTRIBUTING.md

Roadmap

  • Add a proper testing framework to the code base.
  • Add unit tests for package managers.
  • Split up code into more maintainable parts, eg. putting every linux package manager in a own submodule of linux.rs.

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