We have hosted the application whalebrew in order to run this application in our online workstations with Wine or directly.


Quick description about whalebrew:

Whalebrew creates aliases for Docker images so you can run them as if they were native commands. It's like Homebrew, but with Docker images. Docker works well for packaging up development environments, but there are lots of tools that aren't tied to a particular project: awscli for managing your AWS account, ffmpeg for converting video, wget for downloading files, and so on. Whalebrew makes those things work with Docker, too. Whalebrew can run almost any CLI tool, but it isn't for everything (e.g. where commands must start instantly). It works particularly well for a Python app that requires C libraries, specific package versions, and other CLI tools that you don't want to clutter up your machine with. Package managers tend to be very closely tied to the system they are running on. Whalebrew packages work on any modern version of macOS, Linux, and Windows.

Features:
  • Complex dependencies
  • Cross-platform portability
  • Whalebrew is configured with environment variables
  • Use custom registries
  • Whalebrew is simple, and leans as much as possible on native Docker features
  • Packages are Docker images published on Docker Hub


Programming Language: Go.
Categories:
Package Managers

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