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.
Right-clicking on the panel applet at any time will give an option to 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:
A Qt-based Pacman frontend, licensed under the terms of GPL v2.
For more information, visit: http://octopiproject.wordpress.com.
Package classification
- An installed package
- An installed package (not required by others)
- A foreign package, installed from AUR
- A non installed package
- An outdated package
- An outdated foreign package
- A newer than repository 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+M or 'Transaction/Commit' to start installation/removal of selected packages
- Ctrl+E or 'Transaction/Cancel' 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
- Ctrl+Shift+R to remove Pacman's transaction lock file
- Ctrl+Shift+Y to display AUR group
F+key sequences
- F1 to show this help page
- F4 to open a Terminal within the selected directory at Files tab
- F6 to open a File Manager within the selected directory at Files tab
- F10 to maximize/demaximize package list view
- F12 to maximize/demaximize Tab's view
Summary
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
The Octopi web site for the latest improvements in Octopi.
An introduction to the Manjaro way of using the Arch rolling release system.
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: [1]
Support:
For more on Octopi:
* This is the Classic Manjaro forum thread: [2] * The new forum has a tag for Octopi [3]