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[[Alpine Linux package management#Local_Cache|How to enable APK caching]] --> <!-- includes [[Local APK cache]] --> | [[Alpine Linux package management#Local_Cache|How to enable APK caching]] --> <!-- includes [[Local APK cache]] --> | ||
** [[Comparison with other distros]] | ** [[Comparison with other distros]] | ||
* [[ | ** [[apk spec]] | ||
* [[Repositories#Upgrading_to_edge|Upgrading to Edge]] | |||
* [[Alpine local backup|Alpine local backup (lbu)]] ''(Permanently store your modifications in case your box needs reboot)'' | * [[Alpine local backup|Alpine local backup (lbu)]] ''(Permanently store your modifications in case your box needs reboot)'' | ||
** [[Back Up a Flash Memory Installation]] | ** [[Back Up a Flash Memory Installation]] | ||
** [[Manually editing a existing apkovl]] | ** [[Manually editing a existing apkovl]] | ||
* [[How to setup a Alpine Linux mirror]] | * [[How to setup a Alpine Linux mirror]] | ||
* [[How to make a custom ISO image]] | * [[How to make a custom ISO image]] | ||
** [[Burning ISOs]] | ** [[Burning ISOs]] | ||
== Init system == | == Init system == | ||
* [[Alpine Linux Init System|Init System (OpenRC)]] ''(Configure a service to automatically | * [[initramfs init]] | ||
* [[Alpine Linux Init System|Init System (OpenRC)]] ''(Configure a service to automatically launch at next reboot)'' | |||
** [[Multiple Instances of Services]] | ** [[Multiple Instances of Services]] | ||
* [[Writing Init Scripts]] | * [[Writing Init Scripts]] | ||
== Development == | == Development == | ||
=== Configuring your system === | === Configuring your system === | ||
* [[ | * [[Repositories#Upgrading_to_edge|Upgrading to Edge]] <!-- Pkg and Dev and Installation --> | ||
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* [[Installing Alpine Linux in a chroot]] <!-- only Installation --> | * [[Installing Alpine Linux in a chroot]] <!-- only Installation --> | ||
** [[Buildlab]] ''(Tool for creating and managing chroots)'' | ** [[Buildlab]] ''(Tool for creating and managing chroots)'' | ||
* [[Install Alpine on LXC]] | |||
* | * [[Install Alpine on VMware|VMware]], [[Qemu]], <!-- includes [[Install Alpine in Qemu]], [[Running Alpine in Qemu Live mode]], [[Running Alpine Linux As a QEMU networked Guest]] --> or [[Install Alpine on Amazon EC2|Amazon EC2]] | ||
* [[Xen Dom0]] ''(Setting up Alpine as a dom0 for Xen hypervisor)'' | * [[Xen Dom0]] ''(Setting up Alpine as a dom0 for Xen hypervisor)'' | ||
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=== Misc === | === Misc === | ||
* [[Alpine Release Testing Checklist]] | * [[Alpine Release Testing Checklist]] | ||
* [[Running glibc programs]] | * [[Running glibc programs]] | ||
* [[Alpine Source Map by boot sequence]] | |||
* [[Testing modified install images and packages]] | |||
== Alpine Configuration Framework == | == Alpine Configuration Framework == | ||
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== Alpine-developed Utilities == | == Alpine-developed Utilities == | ||
* [[Alpine Wall]] - [[How-To Alpine Wall]] - [ | * [[Alpine Wall]] - [[How-To Alpine Wall]] - [https://git.alpinelinux.org/awall/about/ Alpine Wall User's Guide] ''(a firewall management framework)'' | ||
== Alpine Design Docs == | |||
* [[Architecture]] | |||
* [[Apk spec]] | |||
[[Category:Development]] | [[Category:Development]] |
Latest revision as of 19:13, 22 December 2023
Package management
- Package Management (apk) (How to add/remove packages on your Alpine)
- Upgrading to Edge
- Alpine local backup (lbu) (Permanently store your modifications in case your box needs reboot)
- How to setup a Alpine Linux mirror
- How to make a custom ISO image
Init system
- initramfs init
- Init System (OpenRC) (Configure a service to automatically launch at next reboot)
- Writing Init Scripts
Development
Configuring your system
- Installing Alpine Linux in a chroot
- Buildlab (Tool for creating and managing chroots)
- Install Alpine on LXC
- VMware, Qemu, or Amazon EC2
- Xen Dom0 (Setting up Alpine as a dom0 for Xen hypervisor)
- Setting up a basic vserver
- Setting up a compile vserver for official or for third party packages
Building from source and creating packages
- Aports tree
- Abuild and Helpers (Scripts for packaging)
- Creating an Alpine package
- Custom Kernel
- APKBUILD Reference
- APKBUILD examples
- Alpine package format
- Apkindex format
Misc
- Alpine Release Testing Checklist
- Running glibc programs
- Alpine Source Map by boot sequence
- Testing modified install images and packages
Alpine Configuration Framework
This material is work-in-progress ... Needs to be organized/consolidated. |
- Alpine Configuration Framework Design (Why ACF is the way it is)
- Writing User Documentation for ACF
- mvc.lua reference - mvc.lua is the core of ACF
- mvc.lua example - build a simple (command-line) application
- acf www-controller reference - ACF www application functions
- acf www-controller example - webify the above examples
- ACF how to write - Step by step howto for writing acfs
- ACF core principles - Things that are standard across the application
- LuaPosix - Documentation for the Lua Posix functions
- ACF Libraries - Document the libraries and common functions
- Writing ACF Views - Guide for writing a view
- Writing ACF Controllers - Guide for writing a controller
- Writing ACF Models - Guide for writing a model
- ACF css
- ACF packages
- APKBUILD examples:ACF
- Apk.lua
- Changing passwords for ACF
- Generating SSL certs with ACF
- Generating SSL certs with ACF 1.9
- Getting started with ACF development
- Managing ACF
Alpine-developed Utilities
- Alpine Wall - How-To Alpine Wall - Alpine Wall User's Guide (a firewall management framework)