incli 0.3.1

Automation Tool For Installing Compilers, Sdk's and Package Managers
incli-0.3.1 is not a library.

Installation CLI for programming languages

Incli is a Automation Tool For Installing Compilers, Sdk's and Package Managers to different kernels and operating systems.

It has 3 different command types for now:

  • install: it is for installing sdk's.
  • help: it is for giving general informations.
  • version: it is for writing the version of incli.

If you like that program, consider to give a like on github repo

Currently Planned to Support Package Managers and Sdk's

  • Rust (Cargo and Rustc)
  • Golang
  • Java - Gradle
  • Java - Maven
  • python
  • Node.js (npm)
  • Bun
  • Yarn

Current Status

In this situation, only rust, node.js and bun are supported.

Rust:

Windows

I tried that setup on my another computer and it worked.

Be sure you have the latest version of Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio on computer, or you can't run the package.

  • Windows 10 Home Basic - ✓

I don't have any idea if another windows versions will work or not if latest Redistributable is downloaded, it should be tested.

Linux

In linux, that distributions are tested:

  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - ✓
  • Ubuntu 22 wsl - 🤔
  • Debian 12 wsl - ✓
  • Arch wsl - ✓
  • Kali Linux wsl - ✓
  • Alma Linux 9 wsl - ✓
  • CentOS 9 Stream - ✓
  • Pardus 23 XFCE - ✓
  • Fedora 39 Workstation - ✓
  • Alpine Linux wsl - ࠁ

You can view more detailed information on "SUPPORTED-OS.md" file about the supports.

Mac OS

There is no implementation yet

Node.js

In Node.js, you can also specialize a third argument. If you want to install latest long term support version, you can run a command like that: (that binary) install node lts, or if you want to download latest version, you can run that command: (that binary) install node latest. If you don't specialize third argument, that'll install lts version.

Windows:

  • Windows 10 Home Basic - ✓

Linux:

  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - ✓
  • Ubuntu 22 wsl - 🤔
  • Debian 12 wsl - ✓
  • Arch wsl - ✓
  • Kali Linux wsl - ✓
  • Alma Linux 9 wsl - ✓
  • CentOS 9 Stream - ✓
  • Pardus 23 XFCE - ✓
  • Fedora 39 Workstation - ✓
  • Alpine Linux wsl - ࠁ

Mac Os

There is no implementation yet.

Bun:

Windows

Because bun has not windows version, we cannot implemented that yet.

Linux

In linux, that distributions are tested:

  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - ✓
  • Ubuntu 22 wsl - ✓
  • Debian 12 wsl - ✓
  • Arch wsl - ✓
  • Kali Linux wsl - ✓
  • Alma Linux 9 wsl - ✓
  • CentOS 9 Stream - ✓
  • Pardus 23 XFCE - ✓
  • Fedora 39 Workstation - ✓
  • Alpine Linux wsl - ࠁ

You can view more detailed information on "SUPPORTED-OS.md" file about the supports.

Mac OS

There is no implementation yet

Guide

You have to compile that app for specific platform that you'll use.

Than You can run that app on your terminal(in windows, powershell works well) like that synthax:

help command:

(That Binary) help rust or (That Binary) help

install command:

(That Binary) install rust

version command:

(That Binary) version rust or (That Binary) version

Our Roadmap to First Stable Release

The roadmap of this project is this:

  • Up until 1.0 release, implement all currently planned sdk's for at least 1 release and distribution.

  • Adding support for installing specific versions of sdk's.

  • Support for option for adding that program directly to env's when it executed first time

  • adding "uninstall" command support and deleting downloaded tools.

I'm also open for contributions about implementing other sdk's and package managers with the test results of that codes. If you want to support that project and contribute, please check out the "CONTRIBUTION_GUIDE.md". If you like that project anyway, please check out the github repo and give a star to that project.

Our Roadmap to Individual Releases:

v0.4.0

  • Yarn Support

v0.5.0

  • Go Support
  • Adding Uninstall Support

v0.6.0

  • Gradle Support

v0.7.0

  • Maven Support

v0.8.0

  • Python Support

v0.9.0

  • Adding Support For Downloading Specific Versions.

v1.0.0

  • Support for adding individual sdk's to system's PATH variable.