Warehouse is a versatile toolbox and provides a simple UI to control complex Flatpak options, all without resorting to the command line.
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Viewing Flatpak Info: 📋 Warehouse can display all the information provided by the
Flatpak list
command in a user-friendly graphical window. Each item includes a button for easy copying. -
Change Package Versions:
↕️ Rollback any unwanted updates of any package, so long as the remote has older versions. -
Managing User Data: 🗑️ Flatpaks store user data in a specific system location, often left behind when an app is uninstalled. Warehouse can uninstall an app and delete its data, delete data without uninstalling, or simply show if an app has user data.
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Batch Actions: ⚡ Warehouse features a batch mode for swift uninstallations, user data deletions, and app ID copying in bulk.
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Leftover Data Management: 📁 Warehouse scans the user data folder to check for installed apps associated with the data. If none are found, it can delete the data or attempt to install a matching Flatpak.
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Manage Remotes: 📦 Installed and enabled Flatpak remotes can be deleted, and new remotes can be added.
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Make Snapshots: 🕐 Copy app user data to take quick backups before doing anything risky with your data.
Warehouse is now available on Flathub! Visit your software store and search for Warehouse, or click this badge.
- Translation is hosted with Weblate on Fyra Labs, click here to contribute
- We have a Discord Server and a Matrix Space to discuss and send announcements in!
- You can always open issues, PRs, and use other GitHub features here
- The Warehouse project follows the GNOME Code of Conduct. See
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
for more information.
- Warehouse assumes Flatpak user data is located in the default directory:
~/.var/app
. - Warehouse does not aim to replace Flatpak; it simply facilitates appropriate Flatpak commands for the desired actions.
- This project is still in its early stages, developed by a newcomer. Your understanding of potential bugs is greatly appreciated.
- Visit the releases page and download
io.github.flattool.Warehouse.Flatpak
. - Install it using your software store or run the following command:
flatpak install /path/to/io.github.flattool.Warehouse.flatpak
You're all set! Launch the application by clicking its icon in your app menu or running:
flatpak run io.github.flattool.Warehouse
Make sure flatpak
and git
are installed, then run the following to build from the repo:
# Clone this repo and enter it
git clone https://github.com/flattool/warehouse
cd warehouse
# Install build dependencies
flatpak install org.flatpak.Builder org.gnome.Sdk//47 org.gnome.Platform//47 -y
# Build and install Warehouse
flatpak run org.flatpak.Builder _build ./build-aux/io.github.flattool.Warehouse.json --install --user --force-clean
# Run Warehouse
flatpak run io.github.flattool.Warehouse//master
Warehouse uses pre-commit for code formatting.
- Install using
pip install pre-commit
- Run
pre-commit install
in the Warehouse repository root to set up pre-commit for this repo. - Run
pre-commit run --all-files
to format all files in the repository.
If you run into a situation where pre-commit is broken, you can use git commit --no-verfiy
to skip the pre-commit checks.