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What is Appimagekit?
AppImageKit is the concrete implementation of the AppImage format and provides tools like appimagetool and appimaged to conveniently handle AppImages.
AppImage is a format for distributing portable software on Linux, allowing applications to be installed without superuser privileges. It also aims to enable application developers to deploy binary software independently of Linux distributions, also known as upstream packaging. It was first released in 2004 under the name klik and has evolved over time, being renamed PortableLinuxApps in 2011 and AppImage in 2013.
How to use Appimagekit?
AppImageKit is the concrete implementation of the AppImage format, providing tools to handle AppImage files. AppImage is a format for distributing portable software on Linux, designed to enable application deployment across Linux distributions without the need for installation.
Core Functions of Appimagekit
Decentralized, distributed
Usage Scenarios of Appimagekit
- Linux users download and run desktop applications directly without installation.
- App developers package software in AppImage format for cross-Linux distribution deployment.
- Run Linux applications safely in sandboxed environments, e.g., using Firejail.
- Upstream projects provide software in AppImage format directly on their download pages.
- Users download and use AppImage versions of popular software like Atom, Arduino, Blender.
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