The install command installs a package from the LURE repos. Any packages that aren't found in LURE's repos get forwarded to the system package manager for installation.
The package arguments do not have to be exact. LURE will check the `provides` array if an exact match is not found. There is also support for using "%" as a wildcard.
If multiple packages are found, you will be prompted to select which you want to install.
The remove command is for convenience. All it does is forwards the remove command to the system package manager.
Example:
```shell
lure rm firefox
```
### upgrade
The upgrade command looks through the packages installed on your system and sees if any of them match LURE repo packages. If they do, their versions are compared using the `rpmvercmp` algorithm. If LURE repos contain a newer version, the package is upgraded.
Example:
```shell
lure up
```
### info
The info command displays information about a package in LURE's repos.
The package arguments do not have to be exact. LURE will check the `provides` array if an exact match is not found. There is also support for using "%" as a wildcard.
If multiple packages are found, you will be prompted to select which you want to show.
This command accepts a single optional argument. This argument is a pattern to filter found packages against.
The pattern does not have to be exact. LURE will check the `provides` array if an exact match is not found. There is also support for using "%" as a wildcard.
There is a `-I` or `--installed` flag that filters out any packages that are not installed on the system
The build command builds a package using a `lure.sh` build script in the current directory. The path to the script can be changed with the `-s` flag.
Example:
```shell
lure build
```
### addrepo
The addrepo command adds a repository to LURE if it doesn't already exist. The `-n` flag sets the name of the repository, and the `-u` flag is the URL to the repository. Both are required.
Example:
```shell
lure ar -n default -u https://github.com/Arsen6331/lure-repo
```
### removerepo
The removerepo command removes a repository from LURE and deletes its contents if it exists. The `-n` flag specifies the name of the repo to be deleted.
Example:
```shell
lure rr -n default
```
### refresh
The refresh command pulls all changes from all LURE repos that have changed.
The `LURE_DISTRO` environment variable should be set to the distro for which the package should be built. It tells LURE which overrides to use. Values should be the same as the `ID` field in `/etc/os-release` or `/usr/lib/os-release`. Possible values include:
-`arch`
-`alpine`
-`opensuse`
-`debian`
### LURE_PKG_FORMAT
The `LURE_PKG_FORMAT` environment variable should be set to the packaging format that should be used. Valid values are:
-`archlinux`
-`apk`
-`rpm`
-`deb`
### LURE_ARM_VARIANT
The `LURE_ARM_VARIANT` environment variable dictates which ARM variant to build for, if LURE is running on an ARM system. Possible values include: