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authorlost <lost@privacyrequired.com>2026-05-29 21:55:12 -0400
committerlost <lost@privacyrequired.com>2026-05-29 21:55:12 -0400
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ In Alice, two package manager are used, [spm](https://codeberg.org/emmett1/spm)
spm
---
-`spm` stands for `simple package manager`. It does simple and minimal written in POSIX compliance shell script. It only depends on core utils and tar (or busybox's utils and tar). `spm` only intended for compressing some directory into package, then extract package into system with files being tracked into database. Theres is no build script, recipe or ports in `spm`. You can write your own tools to use with `spm` either like Arch Linux's `makepkg`, CRUX's `pkgmk` or Slackware's `slackbuild` script.
+`spm` stands for `simple package manager`. It does simple and minimal written in POSIX compliance shell script. It only depends on core utils and tar (or busybox's utils and tar). `spm` only intended for compressing some directory into package, then extract package into system with files being tracked into database. There is no build script, recipe or ports in `spm`. You can write your own tools to use with `spm` either like Arch Linux's `makepkg`, CRUX's `pkgmk` or Slackware's `slackbuild` script.
spm - usage
-----------
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ install all package with 'sway' name and its dependencies:
[...] Press Ctrl + C to abort.
```
-install package without solving dependencies (mind the lowercase `i` and theres no prompt for this option):
+install package without solving dependencies (mind the lowercase `i` and the absence prompt for this option):
```
# apkg -i wlroots mesa
[...] Package 'wlroots' already installed.
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ upgrade/reinstall package(s):
[pango] Package 'pango#1.54.0-1' upgraded.
```
-full system upgrades (mind uppercase `u` and will prompt first if theres package updates):
+full system upgrades (mind uppercase `u` and will prompt first if there is package updates):
```
# apkg -U
[...] Checking for outdated packages...
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ You can add these environment into `apkg` config file.
revdep
------
-`revdep` is script to find broken packages. Its recomended to run after packages is removed or upgraded.
+`revdep` is script to find broken packages. Its recommended to run after packages is removed or upgraded.
Usage:
```
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ You can combine with `apkg` to rebuild broken packages, example;
updateconf
----------
-`updateconf` is script to update configuration files inside `/etc` directory. Its recomended to run after packages upgrades.
+`updateconf` is script to update configuration files inside `/etc` directory. Its recommended to run after packages upgrades.
apkg-chroot
-----------
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ Usage:
apkg-deps
---------
-Script to find runtime linked dependencies of installed package. Its good to figure out dependenciess when writing package template.
+Script to find runtime linked dependencies of installed package. Its good to figure out dependencies when writing package template.
Usage:
```