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Chris · 3d
https://gearlever.mijorus.it/
nostrich · 3d
Hopefully they are in AUR
jack (n/acc) · 3d
There is a program called AppImageLauncher that turns them into β€œinstalled” programs
Laser · 3d
I keep them in ~/AppImages and then "install" them using AppImageLauncher to integrate them into the menu and manage updates.
test1 · 3d
Symlink every appimage
Softer Skin | Tallow Based Skincare · 3d
Yes
Motorrad HODL · 3d
I move them to ~/AppImages. I like to utilize the AppImage.home feature and don't want to clutter up the Downloads directory.
Ryan · 3d
Gearlever man. https://github.com/mijorus/gearlever
KG81 · 3d
I use appimage launcher from github. It installs all appimages into an applications folder.
Jacob | Five Eye Tea · 3d
I have a dedicated folder for my AppImages, I like some sort of organization in my filesystem haha I don't use many AppImages in general, I generally prioritize native packages and Flatpak.
1776 · 3d
I make subfolders under a main folder under home for each app image. Helps me keep things tidy. But I am OCD
Rodrigo · 3d
Downloads folder, I've been too lazy to figure out how to move them
Big Barry Bitcoin · 3d
I use appimagelauncher. Whenever you try to open an appimage from the explorer (I'm using nautilus), it pops up and ask if I want to "install" it or just run it. If I install, it sets up a .desktop file and moves the appimage to an appropriate folder so not only is it organised, but I can search a...
ThatWhichisNotSeen · 3d
i dont wanna talk about it πŸ˜…
Kamo Weasel · 3d
To an encrypted folder for added security.
El Presidento Ben · 3d
gearlever πŸ€™
Bill Cypher · 2d
This is the state of Linux package management. Manage your appimages with an app you installed from flathub. https://image.nostr.build/f8148db8dda14a9c8ca1c5441e4821a6d0615e095044e2fd3f0156dc3d4ffba3.jpg
fuckthegovernment · 2d
I use Gear Lever to manage my AppImages https://github.com/mijorus/gearlever