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< title > solus.sh< / title >
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< h1 > solus.sh community repo< / h1 >
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< h5 > The only thing I can't love about solus is their package policy. Therefore I'm hosting a community repo for all the packages that won't get accepted by solus-project.com.
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You can add the repo by typing the following:
< code > $ sudo eopkg ar solus.sh https://repo.solus.sh/eopkg-index.xml.xz< / code >
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To list available packages, execute < code > $ eopkg la solus.sh< / code >
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