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### CLI Usage
# CLI Usage
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slpkg - version 4.8.9

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### Configuration files
# Configuration files
There are four configuration files.

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### Multilib install instructions
# Multilib install instructions
Date: 12/06/2023
### Slackware for x86_64 - multilib packages & install instructions
# Slackware for x86_64 - multilib packages & install instructions
Before proceeding with the installation, it is better to read Eric's instructions.
You will find the file README.ERIC for this purpose, or refer directly to:

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### How to start
# How to start
If you are going to use only the [SlackBuilds.org](https://slackbuilds.org) repository, you don't need to edit
the `/etc/slpkg/repositories.toml` file, otherwise edit the file and set `true` the repositories you want.

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<img src="https://gitlab.com/dslackw/slpkg/-/raw/site/docs/images/logo.png" title="slpkg">
### About
# About
Slpkg is a software package manager that installs, updates and removes packages on <a href="https://www.slackware.com" target="_blank">Slackware</a>-based systems.
It automatically calculates dependencies and figures out what things need to happen to install packages.
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Slpkg works in accordance with the standards of the <a href="https://www.slackbuilds.org" target="_blank">slackbuilds.org</a> organization to build packages.
It also uses the Slackware Linux instructions for installing, upgrading or removing packages.
### Source
# Source
* <a href="https://gitlab.com/dslackw/slpkg" target="_blank">GitLab</a> repository.
* <a href="https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0/system/slpkg/" target="_blank">SlackBuilds.org</a> repository.
* <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/slpkg/" target="_blank">SourceForge</a> repository.
* <a href="https://pypi.org/project/slpkg/" target="_blank">PyPi</a> repository.
### License
# License
[MIT License](https://dslackw.gitlab.io/slpkg/license/)
### Donate
# Donate
Did you know that we developers love coffee?
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[<img src="https://gitlab.com/dslackw/slpkg/-/raw/site/docs/images/paypaldonate.png" alt="paypal" title="donate">](https://www.paypal.me/dslackw)
### Support
# Support
Please support:

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### Issues
# Issues
Please report any bugs in [ISSUES](https://gitlab.com/dslackw/slpkg/issues)

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### MIT License
# MIT License
Copyright (c) 2022 Dimitris Zlatanidis

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### Repositories supported
# Repositories supported
This is the list of the supported repositories:

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### sbo-create
# sbo-create
[sbo-create](https://dslackw.gitlab.io/sbo-create/) it's a tool that creates easy, fast and safe SlackBuilds files scripts.

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### SUN (Slackware Update Notifier)
# SUN (Slackware Update Notifier)
[Slackware Update Notifier](https://dslackw.gitlab.io/sun/) is a tray notification applet for informing about
package updates in Slackware and CLI tool for monitoring upgraded packages.

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### Testing
# Testing
The majority of trials have been made in Slackware x86_64 'stable' environment.