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hey guys hope you havent missed me too much uh this weekend ive actually been talking on working a little bit on avoid linux more specifically on xbps src and this is what i wanted to share with you this one time so the idea is to essentially set up a basic xbpssrc environment where you can essentially compile stuff from code right so in case you dont know this is what xpps source is for so you get a distribution file which is essentially the source code for the program you want and then you can use it its just a little bash script ill show you later uh the and then you use it in order to it so rather lets put it better you use it in order to compile it and then turn it into a binary package so that is compatible with xbps its a dot xpps file and you can then use it in order to it by using your xvps command so just as you would a remote package for example there are several kind of more complicated features that i wont get into this time mostly