slackware-scripts
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Clone Slackware mirror to a local folder using rsync
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May 14, 2025  - Shell
 
Slackware SlackBuild Creator
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Sep 24, 2020  - Shell
 
Some cool tricks/commands and Slackware configuration
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Configuraciones de Linux en general
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Dec 2, 2020  - Shell
 
Clone Slackware multilib mirror to a local folder using rsync
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Jun 3, 2024  - Shell
 
Various SlackBuild scripts which I maintain
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Oct 21, 2019  - Shell
 
Clone Slackware mirror to a local folder using lftp
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Jul 25, 2023  - Shell
 
Some packages (txz) and some shell scripts to create packages to Slackware
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Oct 29, 2025  - Shell
 
Slackware shell scripts
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Nov 20, 2022  - Shell
 
Scripts for running a 64-bit multilib install on 32-bit Slackware Linux, based on AlienBob's compat32-tools
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Oct 29, 2018  - Shell
 
Get Debian Dependencies -- for non-Debian Systems
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Collection of Slackware guides and utility scripts that "just do the right thing".
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Jun 23, 2023  - Shell
 
Local Slackware ARM mirror repository with [optional] automated management.
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Oct 4, 2022  - Shell
 
A simple script that tells you what packages an official slackware package depends on.
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Apr 3, 2020  - Python
 
Script to compile php 7 on Slackware 14.2
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Jul 25, 2023  - Shell
 
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