Topgrade
Keeping your system up to date mostly involves invoking more than a single package manager. This usually results in big shell one-liners saved in your shell history. Topgrades tries to solve this problem by detecting which tools you use and invoke their appropriate package managers.
Installation
You can either use cargo install
or use the compiled binaries from the release page.
Usage
Just invoke topgrade
. It will invoke the following steps:
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Check if the following paths are tracked by Git. If so, pull them:
- ~/.emacs.d (Should work whether you use Spacemacs or a custom configuration)
- ~/.zshrc
- ~/.oh-my-zsh
- ~/.tmux
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Unix: Invoke zplug update
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Unix: Upgrade tmux plugins with TPM
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Invoke Cargo install-update
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Upgrade Emacs packages
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Upgrade Vim packages. Works with the following plugin frameworks:
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Upgrade NPM globally installed packages
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Upgrade Atom packages
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Linux: Invoke the system package manager:
- Arch: Invoke yay or fall back to pacman
- Redhat based: Invoke
yum upgrade
- Debian based: Invoke
apt update && apt dist-upgrade
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Linux: Invoke fwupdmgr to show firmware upgrade. (View only. No upgrades will actually be performed)
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Linux: Run needrestart
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macOS: Upgrade Homebrew packages
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macOS: Upgrade App Store applications