If apt search
fails me, the next step is usually look for a PPA, but ppasearch
seems like abandonware, so what can I use to search for PPAs (via the commandline)?
If apt search
fails me, the next step is usually look for a PPA, but ppasearch
seems like abandonware, so what can I use to search for PPAs (via the commandline)?
Don't really understand why you'd want to search for PPAs from the command line because most people already have a browser window perpetually open. Here are a few options:
If you use a browser that supports adding keywords to bookmarks, you can bookmark
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=%s
with keywordppa
. Then typeppa [package-name]
into the URL bar to search.If
ppasearch
does what you need, keep using it for as long as it continues to work. You can try contributing to development to add features or fix bugs. If developers are non-responsive, you can create a personal fork.You can create your own script, similar to the following:
This script opens a link to a Launchpad search for the given package in the default browser. With the appropriate flag
-l
, it outputs a list of PPA names with their URLs and descriptions.You can add additional features as you encounter the need for them.