Notes, improve args, some UX

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2026-04-07 18:13:03 +02:00
parent 6ebae74f93
commit 6e497fdfd2
8 changed files with 80 additions and 17 deletions

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ print(
)
if args.cmd == "commit":
commit.commit(args.dry_run, args.force, args.no_apply, args.no_commit)
commit.commit(args.dry_run, args.force, args.no_commit)
elif args.cmd == "config":
config.config()
elif args.cmd == "init":

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ import argcomplete
def add_cli_args():
ap = argparse.ArgumentParser(
"archmgr",
description="A nixos-like declarative config and package manager for Arch Linux (or any other cdistro, with some tweaks)",
description="A nixos-like declarative config and package manager for Arch Linux (or any other distro, with some tweaks)",
usage="archmgr [command] [options]",
)
ap.add_argument("--version", "-v", action="version", version="%(prog)s V0.0.1")
ap.add_argument("-v", "--version", action="version", version="%(prog)s V0.0.1")
sp = ap.add_subparsers(
title="commands",
metavar="Use 'archmgr [command] --help' to see help for each command",
@@ -21,13 +21,7 @@ def add_cli_args():
commit = sp.add_parser(
"commit", help="apply pending changes and commit to git repo"
)
commit.add_argument("--force", "-f", help="force apply", action="store_true")
commit.add_argument(
"--no-apply", "-n", help="do not apply to local system", action="store_true"
)
commit.add_argument(
"--no-commit", "-N", help="do not commit changes to repo", action="store_true"
)
commit.add_argument("-f", "--force", help="force apply", action="store_true")
commit.add_argument(
"--no-render", "-r", help="do not re-render renderables", action="store_true"
)

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
def commit(
dry_run: bool = False,
force: bool = False,
no_apply: bool = False,
no_commit: bool = False,
):
from commands.util.choice import confirm_overwrite
def commit(dry_run: bool = False, force: bool = False):
if dry_run:
pass
print("Commit, force:", force)
print(confirm_overwrite())

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@@ -1,2 +1,14 @@
import os
import commands.util.git as git
def init(force: bool = False):
print("Init")
dir = os.getcwd()
if force:
[os.remove(dir) for dir in os.listdir(dir)]
git.init(dir)
os.mkdir(dir + "/config")
os.mkdir(dir + "/etc")
with open(dir + "/config.yaml") as file:
file.write("")
print("Initialized a new archmgr repository")

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commands/util/choice.py Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
from typing import Optional
def choice(default: str, options: str, msg: str) -> str:
default = default.lower()
formatted_options = "".join(
[(opt + "/" if opt != default else default.upper() + "/") for opt in options]
)[:-1]
choice = input(msg + " [" + formatted_options + "] ")
if choice == "":
return default
else:
return choice.lower()
def confirm(is_true_default: bool, msg: Optional[str] = ""):
return (
choice(
"y" if is_true_default else "n",
"yn",
(msg if msg != "" and msg != None else "Do you really want to continue?"),
)
== "y"
)
def confirm_overwrite(msg: Optional[str] = ""):
return confirm(
False, (msg if msg != "" else "Do you really want to overwrite your changes?")
)

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commands/util/diff.py Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
from typing import List
def compute_diff(paths: List[str]):
pass
def file_diff(path: str):
pass
def pkg_diff():
pass

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
import subprocess
def init(dirname: str):
subprocess.call("git init", cwd=dirname)

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notes.md Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
# Concept for tracking changes
- Create new commit (if possible)
- If force is unset: Diff system's files against current state by copying them into the current state branch
- Then, diff the package state against the state branch by dumping it
- Else, or if no diff, continue
- Copy normal config files into correct directories
- Render and copy renderables
- Retrieve explicitly installed packages and remove those that are not present in goal and install those that are not present in current state