portzap/README.md
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About

portzap is a utility that manages a local copy of the HardenedBSD ports tree. The copy of the ports tree is maintained by members of the _portzap group, and the copy of the ports tree can be installed into /usr/ports/ by root.

Examples

CLI: setup-portzap

This command should be run after installing portzap for the first time:

# Add the '_portzap' user, group and home directory
# This command requires root privileges
root@localhost# setup-portzap

CLI: portzap

# Clone the HardenedBSD ports tree into /home/_portzap/ports/
# This command is delegated to the '_portzap' user
user@localhost$ portzap clone

# Pull updates into /home/_portzap/ports/
# This command is delegated to the '_portzap' user
user@localhost$ portzap pull

# Checkout a branch other than the default: hardenedbsd/main
# This command is delegated to the '_portzap' user
user@localhost$ portzap checkout freebsd/main

# Install /home/_portzap/ports/ into /usr/ports/
# This command requires root privileges
root@localhost# portzap install

# Remove the contents of /usr/ports/ and /home/_portzap/ports/
# This command requires root privileges
root@localhost# portzap rm

Environment

Install

Port

portzap is available as a HardenedBSD port.
pkg install portzap should work too but expect slower updates.

Source

The most recent version of portzap can be installed directly via git:

user@localhost$ git clone https://git.hardenedbsd.org/0x1eef/portzap.git
user@localhost$ cd portzap
root@localhost# make install
root@localhost# setup-portzap
root@localhost# pw groupmod -n _portzap -m <user>

Requirements

Sources

License

BSD Zero Clause
See LICENSE