Conversion appimage application
convert appimage format( .appimage or .AppImage ) application to linyaps format( .layer or .uab ) application
View the help information for the ll-appimage-convert convert --help command:
ll-appimage-convert convert --helpHere is the output:
Usage:
ll-appimage-convert convert [flags]
Flags:
-b, --build build linglong
-d, --description string detailed description of the package
-f, --file string app package file, it not required option,
you can ignore this option
when you set --url option and --hash option
--hash string pkg hash value, it must be used with --url option
-h, --help help for convert
-i, --id string the unique name of the package
-l, --layer export layer file
-n, --name string the description the package
-u, --url string pkg url, it not required option,you can ignore this option when you set -f option
-v, --version string the version of the package
Global Flags:
-V, --verbose verbose outputThe ll-appimage-convert convert command will generate a directory according to specified app name( --name option), it will as a root directory of the linyaps project, where the linglong.yaml file is located. and it supports two convert methods:
- you can use
--fileoption to convert to linyaps application according to specified appimage file; - you can use
--urland--hashoption to convert to linyaps application according to specified appimage url and hash value; - you can use
--layeroption to export.layer, or it will export.uabdefault.
Tips: When the linglong version is greater than 1.5.7, the default convert package format is .uab, if you want to export a .layer file, you need to add the --layer option.
you can use --output option to generate config file( linglong.yaml ) of linyaps project and a script of build linyaps .layer(.uab) then you can execute script file to generate after you modify the linglong.yaml file. if you do not specify this option, it will export linyaps .layer or .uab directly.
Take converting BrainWaves into linyaps .layer through --url as an example, the main steps as follows:
Specify the relevant parameters of the linyaps package you want to convert, you can acquire io.github.brainwaves_0.15.1.0_x86_64_runtime.layer or io.github.brainwaves_0.15.1.0_x86_64_runtime.uab wait a moment.
ll-appimage-convert convert --url "https://github.com/makebrainwaves/BrainWaves/releases/download/v0.15.1/BrainWaves-0.15.1.AppImage" --hash "04fcfb9ccf5c0437cd3007922fdd7cd1d0a73883fd28e364b79661dbd25a4093" --name "io.github.brainwaves" --id "io.github.brainwaves" --version "0.15.1.0" --description "io.github.brainwaves" -bTake converting BrainWaves-0.15.1.AppImage into .uab through --file as an example, the main steps as follows:
ll-appimage-convert convert -f ~/Downloads/BrainWaves-0.15.1.AppImage --name "io.github.brainwaves" --id "io.github.brainwaves" --version "0.15.1.0" --description "io.github.brainwaves" -bThe converted directory structure is as follows:
├── io.github.brainwaves_x86_64_0.15.1.0_main.uab
├── linglong
└── linglong.yamlTake converting BrainWaves-0.15.1.AppImage into .layer through --file as an example, the main steps as follows:
ll-appimage-convert convert -f ~/Downloads/BrainWaves-0.15.1.AppImage --name "io.github.brainwaves" --id "io.github.brainwaves" --version "0.15.1.0" --description "io.github.brainwaves" -b --layerThe converted directory structure is as follows:
├── io.github.brainwaves_0.15.1.0_x86_64_binary.layer
├── io.github.brainwaves_0.15.1.0_x86_64_develop.layer
├── linglong
└── linglong.yaml.uab or .layer file verification The exported .uab or .layer needs to be installed and verified. install the layer file and run the application, you can refer to: Install the application