Octopi
What is Octopi?
Octopi is a GUI package manager built on Qt that makes using both of the Arch/Manjaro prime terminal package managers - pacman & yaourt - simple point & click operations.
Octopi is capable of handling system updates & the installation of individual packages from both the official repositories & from the AUR. It can search for files using its search field, & be told whether to use the official repos or AUR or both.
Octopi uses a panel applet notifier (the octopi logo) which will turn red when there is a system update available.
Double clicking on the panel applet at any time will open octopi on your desktop.
The Octopi Help Menu - Usage - option output:
The Following is output in the lower information output field of Octopi, when its Help Menu, option Usage F1 is chosen:
Octopi A Qt-based Pacman frontend, licensed under the terms of GPL v2. For more information, visit: http://octopiproject.wordpress.com. Package classification: (The following five show icons when this is viewed in Octopi, they are the key to the meaning of each of these icons.) File:Installed.png An installed package File:Unrequired.png An installed package (not required by others) File:Foreign.png A foreign package, installed from AUR File:Noninstalled.png A non installed package File:Outdated.png An outdated package Basic usage help: Position the mouse over a package to see its description Double click an installed package to see its contents Right click package to install/reinstall or remove it Alt+key sequences: Alt+1 to switch to 'Info' tab Alt+2 to switch to 'Files' tab Alt+3 to switch to 'Transaction' tab Alt+4 to switch to 'Output' tab Alt+5 to switch to 'News' tab Alt+6 or 'F1' to show this help page Control+key sequences: Ctrl+D or 'File/Sync database' to sync the local database with latest remote changes (pacman -Sy) Ctrl+U or 'File/System upgrade' to make a full system upgrade (pacman -Su) Ctrl+L to find a package in the package list Ctrl+F to search for text inside tab Files, News and Usage Ctrl+N or 'View/Non installed' to show/hide non installed packages Ctrl+M or 'Transaction/Commit' to start installation/removal of selected packages Ctrl+B or 'Transaction/Rollback' to clear the selection of to be removed/installed packages Ctrl+G or 'File/Get latest distro news' to retrieve the latest RSS based distro news Ctrl+Q or 'File/Exit' to exit the application Control+shift+key sequences: Ctrl+Shift+C to clean local packages cache (pacman -Sc) Ctrl+Shift+G to display all package groups F+key sequences: F1 to show this help page F4 to open a Terminal whitin the selected directory at Files tab F6 to open a File Manager whitin the selected directory at Files tab F10 to maximize/demaximize package list view F12 to maximize/demaximize Tab's view
As can be seen from the above, Octopi has many easily used features for those that prefer not to use the command line tools pacman & yaourt. The Octopi menu & the right mouse button menu are both simple, straight forward & easily understood, which makes the use of Octopi for those new to it very easy to learn.
Package Management Information Resources:
There have been many improvements in Octopi the last year. Please visit the Octopi web site to see what they are: [1]
For an introduction to the Manjaro way of using the Arch rolling release system please view this wiki page: [2]
There is a growing number of Manjaro wiki pages in the Software Management section that are well worth reading for those new to the rolling release way: [3]
Support:
For more on Octopi:
* This is the Classic Manjaro forum thread: [4] * The new forum has a tag for Octopi [5]