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Uri Herrera edited this page Apr 6, 2025
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NX AppHub CLI is a lightweight command-line tool for managing and building applications in Nitrux as AppImages.
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NX AppHub CLI is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause License.
©2025 Nitrux Latinoamericana S.C.
- Home
- What is NX AppHub CLI (and what it isn't)
- Limitations
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YAML Configuration Syntax
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Introduction
- 1. Syntax description
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Introduction
- Troubleshooting
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FAQ
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Overview
- 1. Why are the files called AppBoxes?
- 2. Are AppBoxes the same as AppImages?
- 3. Do AppBoxes follow the official AppImage specification?
- 4. Do AppBoxes work on other Linux distributions?
- 5. Can I rename an AppBox?
- 6. Where are AppBoxes stored?
- 7. Why does NX AppHub CLI specifically target Nitrux?
- 8. Can I use NX AppHub CLI on other Linux distributions?
- 9. Does NX AppHub CLI only generate YAML files that create AppBoxes?
- 10. Aren't AppBoxes just Debian packages repackaged as AppImages?
- 11. Will NX AppHub CLI manage my existing AppImages?
- 12. Will my existing AppImages conflict with AppBoxes?
- 13. Does NX AppHub CLI download existing AppImages from other sources, such as the developer website or GitHub Releases
- 14. Do AppBoxes support sandboxing?
- 15. How does NX AppHub CLI compare to other AppImage management tools?
- 16. Why does NX AppHub CLI build AppImages? I've heard they are "insecure" and "badly maintained"? Wouldn't an AppBox inherit these defects?
- 17. Can I convert an existing AppImage into an AppBox?
- 18. Does NX AppHub CLI handle C library compatibility?
- 19. Which CPU architectures does NX AppHub CLI support for building AppBoxes
- 20. Which runtimes and compression formats do AppBoxes use?
- 21. Can I use PPAs in NX AppHub CLI?
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Overview