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## fpakman
Graphical user interface for Flatpak application management. It is a tray icon to let the user known when new updates are available.
It has also a management window allowing the user to see all installed applications and update them.
### Developed with:
- Python3 and QT 5.
### Requirements
#### Debian-based distros
- libappindicator3 (for GTK3 desktop environments)
- python3-venv
#### Arch-based distros
- python
- python-requests
- python-pip
- python-pyqt5
### Installation script
You can install the application without compromising your system via the provided installation script called 'install.py'.
Type in the terminal:
```
sudo python3 install.py.
```
If you want to uninstall the application, just call the script the same way.
To start the application, type in the terminal:
```
fpakman
```
### Manual installation:
Inside the project directory type the following commands:
```
python3 -m venv env
env/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
chmod +x app.py
./app.py
```
### Autostart
In order to autostart the application, use your Desktop Environment settings to register it as startup script ("fpakman").
(P.S: the installation script currently does not do that)
### Settings
You can change some application settings via environment variables:
- **FPAKMAN_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION: enable or disable system updates notifications. Use 0 (disable) or 1 (enable, default).
- **FPAKMAN_CHECK_INTERVAL**: define the updates check interval in seconds. Default: 60.
### Roadmap
- Show updates being applied.
- Search and install applications.
- Uninstall applications.