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Alias update="sudo apt full-upgrade && flatpak update"
Fixed it for you
Nice. Your excellent suggestion probably belongs in a meta-package somewhere so that users get it for free when appropriate.
Since they’re using Fedora apt isn’t going to do anything, they would need to run
sudo dnf upgrade -y && flatpak update
appimages though?
They don't update, they are standalone files
Appimages for in-dev programs usually have an auto-updater that runs when you run the program, too, which is accetapble by my factual and perfect standards. It would be nice if someone put together an appimage store to manage these, I guess.
Why not create a plug in to the AppStore of whatever your using
Im pretty sure there is a store, if I remember I think its called appimage pool.
Edit: https://github.com/prateekmedia/appimagepool
Nice.
This is obviously what I was referring to, but yeah...
If you're an Obtainium/install from GitHub fan, then don't forget
gam update
.