app-misc | ||
gui-libs/dragon | ||
media-fonts/dejavu-sans-code | ||
media-gfx/nsxiv | ||
media-sound | ||
metadata | ||
net-misc | ||
profiles | ||
www-client/icecat-bin | ||
x11-misc | ||
x11-terms/st-spde | ||
x11-wm | ||
LICENSE | ||
overlay.xml | ||
push.sh | ||
README.html | ||
README.md | ||
README.tp.md |
speedie-overlay
speedie's Gentoo GNU/Linux overlay!
Dependencies
- Gentoo system (fairly obvious)
- app-eselect/eselect-repository or app-portage/layman
- A reason to add my overlay (optional)
To add with eselect-repository:
eselect repository add speedie-overlay git https://codeberg.org/speedie/speedie-overlay/raw/branch/master/overlay.xml
eselect repository list
eselect repsitory enable <num>
To add with layman:
layman -o https://codeberg.org/speedie/speedie-overlay/raw/branch/master/overlay.xml -f -a speedie-overlay
Usage after adding with layman:
NOTE: With layman, you need to run this command manually every time you want to sync the overlay repository.
layman -s speedie-overlay
Usage adding with eselect-repository:
emerge --sync
The advantage of using eselect-repository is that Gentoo treats it as a regular repository and will be updated along with the official Gentoo repository. This could also be a disadvantage for various reasons, but you can probably disable this feature!
Short link
It may be difficult to memorize this link. You may choose to add the https://speedie.gq/overlay.xml link instead. This is much easier to memorize. This overlay.xml file should always lead to the latest repository anyway!
License
The ebuilds are liensed under the GPLv2-only license due to Gentoo's licensing. I choose to respect that, despite preferring GPLv3!
List of all ebuilds
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- app-misc
- gui-libs
- LICENSE
- media-fonts
- media-gfx
- media-sound
- net-misc
- www-client
- x11-misc
- x11-terms
- x11-wm