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{{c|ego}} is Funtoo's official system personality management tool, designed to eventually replace the venerable {{c|eselect}} from Gentoo Linux. Daniel Robbins created a new meta-tool to replace eselect because eselect has a couple of design issues. It requires extensions to be written as shell scripts, which is a big limitation. With the advent of Funtoo's modular profile system, {{c|eselect profile}} was becoming cumbersome to use, and I needed to make the tool faster and more feature-rich. Ultimately, shell scripts are too slow and too hard to use to implement advanced functionality.
{{c|ego}} is Funtoo's official system personality management tool, designed to eventually replace the venerable {{c|eselect}} from Gentoo Linux. Daniel Robbins created a new meta-tool to replace eselect because eselect has a couple of design issues. It requires extensions to be written as shell scripts, which is a big limitation. With the advent of Funtoo's modular profile system, {{c|eselect profile}} was becoming cumbersome to use, and I needed to make the tool faster and more feature-rich. Ultimately, shell scripts are too slow and too hard to use to implement advanced functionality.


{{c|ego}} is a meta-tool that works similarly to eselect. Typing {{c|ego}} will show a list of available commands. Some of the benefits of ego over eselect are that ego modules can be implemented in any language. In addition, the ego architecture is designed so that the modules are themselves stand-alone commands, which allows you to access these sub-commands using shortcuts. For example, {{c|epro}} is a shortcut for {{c|ego profile}}.
{{c|ego}} is a meta-tool that works similarly to eselect. Typing {{c|ego}} will show a list of available commands. Some of the benefits of ego over eselect are that ego modules can be implemented in any language. In addition, the ego architecture is designed so that the modules are themselves stand-alone commands, which allows you to access these sub-commands using shortcuts. For example, {{c|epro}} is a shortcut for {{c|ego profile}}. Please see the [[Funtoo Profiles]] page for detailed documentation on {{c|ego profile}}.


== Ego Modules ==
== Ego Modules ==

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ego is Funtoo's official system personality management tool, designed to eventually replace the venerable eselect from Gentoo Linux. Daniel Robbins created a new meta-tool to replace eselect because eselect has a couple of design issues. It requires extensions to be written as shell scripts, which is a big limitation. With the advent of Funtoo's modular profile system, eselect profile was becoming cumbersome to use, and I needed to make the tool faster and more feature-rich. Ultimately, shell scripts are too slow and too hard to use to implement advanced functionality.

ego is a meta-tool that works similarly to eselect. Typing ego will show a list of available commands. Some of the benefits of ego over eselect are that ego modules can be implemented in any language. In addition, the ego architecture is designed so that the modules are themselves stand-alone commands, which allows you to access these sub-commands using shortcuts. For example, epro is a shortcut for ego profile. Please see the Funtoo Profiles page for detailed documentation on ego profile.

Ego Modules

typesub-commanddescription
profileeproProfile management -- see Funtoo Profiles for usage information
docedocDisplay wiki documentation
query-Query information about packages
sync-Synchronize Portage tree

Query module

ego query module is a tool to display information about packages. Bellow are described the various available commands.

Versions

The versions (shortcut: v) command lists all available versions matching a given atom. For each version, it also shows its slot and repository (along with git branch if any).

user $ ego query versions python
 dev-lang/python|     slot|                 repo
----------------+---------+---------------------
          2.7.12|      2.7| python-kit/3.6-prime
        * 2.7.13|         | python-kit/3.6-prime
----------------+---------+---------------------
           3.4.5| 3.4/3.4m| python-kit/3.6-prime
           3.4.6|         | python-kit/3.6-prime
----------------+---------+---------------------
         * 3.5.3| 3.5/3.5m| python-kit/3.6-prime
----------------+---------+---------------------
      * 3.6.1-r1| 3.6/3.6m| python-kit/3.6-prime

user $ ego query versions '=python-3*'
 dev-lang/python|     slot|                 repo
----------------+---------+---------------------
           3.4.5| 3.4/3.4m| python-kit/3.6-prime
           3.4.6|         | python-kit/3.6-prime
----------------+---------+---------------------
         * 3.5.3| 3.5/3.5m| python-kit/3.6-prime
----------------+---------+---------------------
      * 3.6.1-r1| 3.6/3.6m| python-kit/3.6-prime

user $ ego query v dev-lang/python:3.5
 dev-lang/python|     slot|                 repo
----------------+---------+---------------------
         * 3.5.3| 3.5/3.5m| python-kit/3.6-prime

user $ ego query v coffee-script
 dev-lang/coffee-script| slot|           repo
-----------------------+-----+---------------
               1.9.3-r1|    0| dev-kit/master
               * 1.12.5|     | dev-kit/master

 dev-ruby/coffee-script| slot|           repo
-----------------------+-----+---------------
                  2.4.1|    0| dev-kit/master


Installed versions are in bold and marked with a star.

Origin

The origin (shortcut: o) command will tell you where a given package comes from and give you the URL to browse the ebuilds. This is mainly a tool for developers designed to figure out where fixes should be applied.

user $ ego query origin dev-python/appi
dev-python/appi::python-kit comes from flora
        https://github.com/funtoo/flora/tree/master/dev-python/appi
user $ ego query o screen
app-misc/screen::core-kit comes from kit-fixups
        https://github.com/funtoo/kit-fixups/tree/master/core-kit/global/app-misc/screen
        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/app-misc/screen
app-vim/screen::editors-kit comes from gentoo-staging
        http://git.funtoo.org/gentoo-staging/tree/app-vim/screen
        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/app-vim/screen

When the package is also available in Gentoo, the URL to the Gentoo repository is also shown in cyan as you may want to compare Funtoo version with Gentoo's.

Bugs

The bugs command lists bugs reported on https://bugs.funtoo.org/ regarding the given atom. This allows you to quickly find out if an issue you're facing was reported recently.

user $ ego query bugs www-client/chromium
root ##r##FL-4233 2017-09-21 Closed Unable to emerge the package 'www-client/chromium' due to a missing dependency
root ##r##FL-3019 2015-11-27 Closed Emerge fails to find proper dependencies for www-client/chromium on arm with system-ffmpeg
root ##r##FL-444  2013-03-05 Closed www-client/chromium depends on missing >=media-libs/mesa-9.1
user $ ego query bugs mesa
root ##r##FL-3269 2016-07-19 Backlog media-libs/mesa need video_cards_virgl use flag.
root ##r##FL-2225 2015-03-29 Closed  [media-libs/mesa] upgrading to 10.4.4 failed
root ##r##FL-2224 2015-03-29 Closed  [media-libs/mesa] bump new 10.4.4 version to 10.4.7
root ##r##FL-634  2013-07-22 Closed  portage complaining that media-libs/mesa and x11-libs/cairo need openvg flag