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Enter the query into the form above. You can look for specific version of a package by using @ symbol like this: gcc@10.

API method:

GET /api/packages?search=hello&page=1&limit=20

where search is your query, page is a page number and limit is a number of items on a single page. Pagination information (such as a number of pages and etc) is returned in response headers.

If you'd like to join our channel webring send a patch to ~whereiseveryone/toys@lists.sr.ht adding your channel as an entry in channels.scm.


sijo-sbcl-nyxt 4.0.0-pre-release-13
Dependencies: sbcl-alexandria@1.4-0.009b7e5 sbcl-bordeaux-threads@0.9.3 sbcl-calispel@0.1-1.e9f2f9c sbcl-cl-base64@3.3.4-1.577683b sbcl-cl-colors-ng@0.0.1 sbcl-cl-electron@0.0.0-5.f8703cb sbcl-cl-gopher@0.0.0-3.0899e7f sbcl-cl-json@0.6.0 sbcl-cl-ppcre@2.1.1 sbcl-cl-ppcre-unicode@2.1.1 sbcl-cl-prevalence@5-6.e6b2764 sbcl-cl-qrencode@0.1.2 sbcl-cl-sqlite@0.2.1 sbcl-cl-str@0.21 sbcl-cl-tld@0.1-2.f5014da sbcl-closer-mop@1.0.0-3.7b86f2a sbcl-clss@0.3.1-3.cd5f603 sbcl-cluffer@0.0.0-1.4aad29c sbcl-dexador@0.9.15-3.d7ac217 sbcl-enchant@0.0.0-1.6af162a sbcl-flexi-streams@1.0.20-1.4951d57 sbcl-iolib@0.8.4-0.010b7a6 sbcl-lass@0.6.0-1.1f2418d sbcl-local-time@1.0.6-4.40169fe sbcl-log4cl@1.1.4-2.fe3da51 sbcl-lparallel@2.8.4-1.80fc295 sbcl-nclasses@0.6.1 sbcl-nfiles@1.1.4-0.b44b06c sbcl-nhooks@1.2.2 sbcl-njson@1.2.2 sbcl-nkeymaps@1.1.1 sbcl-nsymbols@0.3.2 sbcl-parenscript@2.7.1-1.7a1ac46 sbcl-phos@0.0.1-1.6620b82 sbcl-plump@2.0.0-4.251fbe0 sbcl-prompter@0.1.1-0.fb0302d sbcl-py-configparser@1.0.3 sbcl-quri@0.7.0-0.03ecaf3 sbcl-serapeum@0.0.0-12.c08442a sbcl-spinneret@3.0-6.d4398b5 sbcl-trivia@0.1-0.8b406c3 sbcl-trivial-arguments@1.1.0-1.ecd84ed sbcl-trivial-clipboard@0.0.0-8.50b3d3a sbcl-trivial-package-local-nicknames@0.2 sbcl-trivial-types@0.0.1 sbcl-unix-opts@0.1.7-1.0e61f34
Channel: sijo
Location: sijo/packages/nyxt.scm (sijo packages nyxt)
Home page: https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt
Licenses: Modified BSD
Synopsis: Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
Description:

Nyxt [nýkst] is a keyboard-driven web browser designed for hackers. Inspired by Emacs and Vim, it has familiar keybindings (Emacs, vi, CUA), and is infinitely extensible in Lisp.

powershell 7.5.4
Dependencies: gcc@14.3.0 glibc@2.41 icu4c@73.1 lttng-ust@2.13.8 mit-krb5@1.21 openssl@3.0.8 zlib@1.3.1
Channel: sijo
Location: sijo/packages/powershell.scm (sijo packages powershell)
Home page: https://microsoft.com/PowerShell
Licenses: Expat
Synopsis: PowerShell is a cross-platform task automation solution made up of a command-line shell, a scripting language, and a configuration management framework.
Description:

PowerShell is a modern command shell that includes the best features of other popular shells. Unlike most shells that only accept and return text, PowerShell accepts and returns .NET objects.

sijo-pinentry 0.1.1
Dependencies: pinentry@1.3.1 pinentry-tty@1.3.1 pinentry-emacs@1.3.1 pinentry-gnome3@1.3.1
Channel: sijo
Location: sijo/packages/sijo-pinentry.scm (sijo packages sijo-pinentry)
Home page: https://git.sr.ht/~simendsjo/dotfiles
Licenses: GPL 3
Synopsis: Helper for calling a suitable pinentry program
Description:

Helper for calling a suitable pinentry program.

stumpwm 24.11-0.a774bfe
Dependencies: sbcl-alexandria@1.4-0.009b7e5 sbcl-cl-ppcre@2.1.1 sbcl-clx@0.7.7
Channel: sijo
Location: sijo/packages/wm.scm (sijo packages wm)
Home page: https://github.com/stumpwm/stumpwm
Licenses: GPL 2+
Synopsis: Window manager written in Common Lisp
Description:

Stumpwm is a window manager written entirely in Common Lisp. It attempts to be highly customizable while relying entirely on the keyboard for input. These design decisions reflect the growing popularity of productive, customizable lisp based systems.

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