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# Topgrade [![Travis](https://api.travis-ci.org/r-darwish/topgrade.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/r-darwish/topgrade)
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![Alt Text](doc/screenshot.gif)
Keeping your system up to date mostly involves invoking more than a single package manager. This
usually results in big shell one-liners saved in your shell history. Topgrades tries to solve this
problem by detecting which tools you use and invoke their appropriate package managers.
## Installation
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You can either use `cargo install` or use the compiled binaries from the release page.
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## Usage
Just invoke `topgrade`. It will invoke the following steps:
* Check if the following paths are tracked by Git. If so, pull them:
* ~/.emacs.d (Should work whether you use [Spacemacs](http://spacemacs.org/) or a custom configuration)
* ~/.zshrc
* [~/.oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh)
* ~/.tmux
* *Unix*: Invoke [zplug](https://github.com/zplug/zplug) update
* *Unix*: Upgrade tmux plugins with [TPM](https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tpm)
* Invoke Cargo [install-update](https://github.com/nabijaczleweli/cargo-update)
* Upgrade Emacs packages
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* Upgrade NPM globally installed packages
* Upgrade Atom packages
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* Upgrade RubyGems globally installed packages
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* *Linux*: Invoke the system package manager:
* *Arch*: Invoke [yay](https://github.com/Jguer/yay) or fall back to pacman
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* *Redhat based*: Invoke `yum upgrade`
* *Debian based*: Invoke `apt update && apt dist-upgrade`
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* *Linux*: Invoke [fwupdmgr](https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd) to show firmware upgrade. (View only. No upgrades will actually be performed)
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* *Linux*: Run [needrestart](https://github.com/liske/needrestart)
* *macOS*: Upgrade [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) packages
* *macOS*: Upgrade App Store applications