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Linux-Auto-Customizer is a powerful tool that can save you time and effort by automating the installation process and resolving dependencies automatically. In this article, we'll provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to use this tool to install software packages and customize your Linux environment.
Before you can use Linux-Auto-Customizer, you'll need to download and install it on your Linux machine. Here's how to do it.
Once you have installed Linux-Auto-Customizer, you can use it to install features with ease.
- Open a new terminal on your Linux machine.
- Run the following command to install a feature using the Linux-Auto-Customizer:
Example (install git using customizer with -o argument):
sudo customizer-install -o git
Arguments provides a way to customize the behavior of the Customizer by allowing external values to be used within the function's code.
Example (install code using customizer with -o and -v arguments):
customizer-install -v -o code
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--commands
prints a list of the arguments customizer-install --commands
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-v
Mode verbose customizer-install -v name_of_feature
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-q
Quiet the visual output customizer-install -q name_of_feature
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-s
Skip if installed customizer-install -s name_of_feature
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-o
Overwrite customizer-install -o name_of_feature
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-e
Exit on error enabled customizer-install -e name_of_feature
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-i
Ignore errors enabled customizer-install -i name_of_feature
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-d
AutoClean is not performed customizer-install -d name_of_feature
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-c
AutoClean is performed customizer-install -c name_of_feature
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-C
AutoClean and AutoRemove is performed customizer-install -C name_of_feature
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-k
Don't update system sudo customizer-install -k name_of_feature
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-u
Update the system sudo customizer-install -u name_of_feature
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-U
Update and Upgrade sudo customizer-install -U name_of_feature
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-f
Add program to favorite bar (Ubuntu) customizer-install install.sh -f name_of_feature
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-z
Program does not appear in favorite bar customizer-install -z name_of_feature
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-a
This program autostarts when system session is started customizer-install -a name_of_feature
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-r
This program does not autostart customizer-install -r name_of_feature
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-n
Not install customizer-install name_of_feature_1 -n name_of_feature
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-y
Negate not install customizer-install name_of_feature_1 -n name_of_feature -y name_of_feature_3
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-p
Check privileges customizer-install -p name_of_feature
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-P
Skip privileges check sudo customizer-install -P name_of_feature
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-t
Do not cache customizer-install -t name_of_feature
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-T
Cache installation customizer-install -T name_of_feature
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-O
Use package manager overwrite customizer-install -O name_of_feature
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-x
Do not allow package manager overwrite customizer-install -x name_of_feature
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-h
help customizer-install -h
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-H
Create help file with table customizer-install -H
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--debug
Debug customizer functioning from terminal. Typeexit
to end debug mode customizer-install --debug
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--readme
Create readme file customizer-install --readme
More information about each argument is explained in each page.
For more information about an individual argument functioning, consult the argument's wiki page.
We hope the usage of Customizer is properly explained, for more details go to Home page.
Use the argument positioning command install / uninstall with the proper arguments to personalize the installation
- Remember that they are cyclic and keep applying for the next feature in the list.
- To avoid previous behaviour, use special arguments to negate the functioning of the argument if any more programs are going to be managed.
Best regards, and happy coding :)
- The Linux-Auto-Customizer Team