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Chromebrew

Package manager for Chrome OS

Overview

Chromebooks with Chrome OS run a Linux kernel. The only missing pieces to use them as full-featured Linux distro were gcc and make with their dependencies. Well, these pieces aren't missing anymore. Say hello to Chromebrew!

Prerequisites

You will need a Chromebook with developer mode enabled. To do so, select your device on the ChromiumOS Wiki and follow the instructions listed there.

Please be aware of the fact that developer mode is insecure if not properly configured. Setting a password as instructed in the VT-2 login screen is essential. It is also recommended to enable signed boot:

sudo chromeos-setdevpasswd
sudo crossystem dev_boot_signed_only=1

Supported Systems

Architecture Supported?
x86_64 Yes
i686 Yes*
armv7l Yes
aarch64 Yes

* We can only provide limited support for i686 since Google has discontinued support. Although we can no longer support gui apps, we will try to continue to support cli programs.

Installation

The beta, dev, and Canary channels are not supported and should not be used with Chromebrew. Failure to take notice of this will cause major issues with your Chromebrew installation. See issue #2890 and the FAQ for more details.

Open the terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and type shell.

If this command returns ERROR: unknown command: shell, please have a second look at the prerequisites and make sure your Chromebook is in developer mode.

Then download and run the installation script below:

curl -Ls git.io/vddgY | bash

On a rooted Google OnHub, the command needs to be run with the "chronos" user. In order to make su work, a password is needed for the chronos user.

# passwd chronos
Changing password for chronos.
Enter new UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
# su - chronos
Password:
$ curl -Ls git.io/vddgY | bash

Help

Please check out the wiki to find out more information about Chromebrew including helpful tips, resource links and frequently asked questions. Also please check existing issues before submitting a new one.

Usage

crew <command> [-k|--keep] <package1> [<package2> ...]

Where available commands are:

Command Description
build build package(s) from source and store the archive and checksum in the current working directory
const display constant(s)
deps display dependencies of package(s)
download download package(s) to CREW_BREW_DIR (/usr/local/tmp/crew by default), but don't install
files display installed files of package(s)
help get information about command usage
install install package(s) along with dependencies after prompting for confirmation
list available, installed, compatible or incompatible packages
postinstall display postinstall messages of package(s)
reinstall remove and install package(s)
remove remove package(s)
search look for package(s)
update update crew itself
upgrade update all or specific package(s)
whatprovides regex search for package(s) that contains file(s)

Available packages are listed in the packages directory.

Chromebrew will wipe its BREW_DIR (/usr/local/tmp/crew by default) after installation unless you pass -k or --keep when running crew install.

crew install --keep <package1> [<package2> ...]

Latest Packages

Name Description Date Added
fd A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find 2021-06-08
rdfind Redundant data find - a program that finds duplicate files. 2021-06-07
libcurl Command line tool and library for transferring data with URLs. 2021-06-07
pdfchain PDF Chain is a graphical user interface for the PDF Toolkit (PDFtk). 2021-06-01
pdftk PDFtk is a simple tool for doing everyday things with PDF documents. 2021-05-31
podofo A PDF parsing, modification and creation library. 2021-05-27
gcloud Command-line interface for Google Cloud Platform products and services 2021-05-23
upx Extendable, high-performance executable packer for several executable formats 2021-05-20
ucl Portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C 2021-05-20
source_highlight Convert source code to syntax highlighted document 2021-05-17

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License

Copyright 2013-2021 Michal Siwek and all the awesome contributors.

This project including all of its source files is released under the terms of GNU General Public License (version 3 or later).

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