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ArchI0 2.2

ArchI0 : ArchLinux Applications Automatic Installation Script

ArchI0 2.2 is OUT! ,check The release notes to see what is NEW.

Install scripts can be super useful for rapid deployment of custom systems , So this script is meant to help users install their favourite applications on a fresh install of ArchLinux , Saving time to use it. On this script I added the most-used/frequent softwares used by the Archlinux Community. (Thanks to the KAAIS script developer)

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Installation

git clone https://github.com/SofianeHamlaoui/ArchI0.git && cd ArchI0
chmod +x ./ArchI0.sh
./ArchI0.sh

How ?

  • Applications :

I got the Applications from {Archlinux ALL APPLICATIONS List } { Gnome Applications} {KDE Applications } { XFCE Applications } , I added the most used applications after checking the dailyused apps Archlinux users like.

  • Installation :

You can install 20 apps using yaourt ( from AUR ) and 70 using pacman ( total of 90 )

Why ?

  • Achicheck function :

To enable the multilib repositories on the pacman.conf file , so you can run 32 bit applications on your x86_64 system ( wine , skype .... )

  • Installing the script :

To use ArchI0 from terminal directly with the command 'ArchI0'

  • Executing as ROOT :

The script need's the root privileges to install and make the updates for the softwares

  • This script ?

As an ArchLinux user . I got lot of problems and difficults on installing programs and tools on my first time using ArchLinux , so why not making a life-easier tool for the Archlinux users <3 .

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Sofiane Hamlaoui – Facebook:Sifo HamlaouiArchI0.sh.dev@gmail.com

Distributed under the GPL-3.0 license. See LICENSE for more information.

https://github.com/SofianeHamlaoui/ArchI0

Contributing

  1. Fork it (https://github.com/SofianeHamlaoui/ArchI0/fork)
  2. Create your feature branch
  3. Commit your changes
  4. Push to the branch
  5. Create a new Pull Request