Shelly developer Zoey Bauer released Shelly 2.3.2 today as a new stable update to this open-source graphical package manager for Arch Linux-based distributions that adds new features and improvements.
Coming a week after Shelly 2.3.1, the Shelly 2.3.2 release introduces a brand-new downgrade UI that lets you downgrade packages to a previous version, the long-requested Flatpak repair workflow, a fully-featured ignore command group for managing IgnorePkg entries, and support for tooltips across the GUI.
This release also improves the CLI version with a proper event-driven rewrite, adds Build Date, Install As, and Required By sections in the package detail views for richer at-a-glance information, adds a “Remove” button to Recommendations, and adds support for Catalan, Portuguese, Turkish, and Brazilian Portuguese translations.
On top of that, Shelly 2.3.2 promises scaling improvements, clear and predictable searching behavior, parsing improvements for optional dependencies, checkbox visibility improvements, loading indicators improvements, the Remove Optional Deps feature enabled by default, as well as updated German and Polish translations.
There are also various bug fixes, code cleanups, and other changes to make your Arch Linux package management more enjoyable. Check out the release notes on the project’s GitHub page for more details about the changes included in Shelly 2.3.2, which you can download from the same location as ready-to-use binaries.
Shelly is a modern reimagination and alternative to Arch Linux’s default package manager, supporting third-party app stores like AUR and Flathub, as well as AppImages. Shelly comes with both a graphical UI and a CLI version. Shelly was recently adopted by CachyOS as the default GUI package manager.
Source: 9to5 Linux
Coming a week after Shelly 2.3.1, the Shelly 2.3.2 release introduces a brand-new downgrade UI that lets you downgrade packages to a previous version, the long-requested Flatpak repair workflow, a fully-featured ignore command group for managing IgnorePkg entries, and support for tooltips across the GUI.
This release also improves the CLI version with a proper event-driven rewrite, adds Build Date, Install As, and Required By sections in the package detail views for richer at-a-glance information, adds a “Remove” button to Recommendations, and adds support for Catalan, Portuguese, Turkish, and Brazilian Portuguese translations.
On top of that, Shelly 2.3.2 promises scaling improvements, clear and predictable searching behavior, parsing improvements for optional dependencies, checkbox visibility improvements, loading indicators improvements, the Remove Optional Deps feature enabled by default, as well as updated German and Polish translations.
There are also various bug fixes, code cleanups, and other changes to make your Arch Linux package management more enjoyable. Check out the release notes on the project’s GitHub page for more details about the changes included in Shelly 2.3.2, which you can download from the same location as ready-to-use binaries.
Shelly is a modern reimagination and alternative to Arch Linux’s default package manager, supporting third-party app stores like AUR and Flathub, as well as AppImages. Shelly comes with both a graphical UI and a CLI version. Shelly was recently adopted by CachyOS as the default GUI package manager.
Source: 9to5 Linux
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