dl-fedora: Fedora image download tool

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Tool to download Fedora iso and image files


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Dependencies base (<5), bytestring, directory (>=1.2.5), extra, filepath, http-client, http-client-tls, http-directory (==0.1.5 || >=0.1.8), http-types, optparse-applicative, regex-posix, semigroups, simple-cmd (>=0.2.0), simple-cmd-args (>=0.1.2), text, time, unix, xdg-userdirs [details]
License GPL-3.0-only
Copyright 2019-2021 Jens Petersen
Author Jens Petersen
Maintainer juhpetersen@gmail.com
Category Utility
Home page https://github.com/juhp/dl-fedora
Bug tracker https://github.com/juhp/dl-fedora/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/juhp/dl-fedora.git
Uploaded by JensPetersen at 2021-08-30T16:31:15Z
Distributions Fedora:1.0, LTSHaskell:1.0, Stackage:1.0
Executables dl-fedora
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dl-fedora

Hackage GPL-3 license Stackage Lts Stackage Nightly

A tool for downloading Fedora images. By default it targets the Workstation edition of Fedora.

Usage examples:

dl-fedora rawhide : downloads the latest Fedora Rawhide Workstation Live iso

dl-fedora 34 silverblue : downloads the Fedora Silverblue iso

dl-fedora respin kde : downloads the latest KDE Live respin

dl-fedora 33 server --arch aarch64 : will bring down the F33 Server iso for armv8

dl-fedora --run 34 : will download Fedora 34 Workstation and boot the Live image with qemu-kvm.

dl-fedora --local rawhide : shows the current locally available image (as well as the latest one). With --dryrun it doesn't check for newest iso.

By default dl-fedora downloads to ~/Downloads/ (correctly the XDG user "DOWNLOADS" directory), but if you create ~/Downloads/iso/ it will use that directory instead.

If the image is already found to be downloaded it will not be re-downloaded of course. Curl is used to do the downloading: partial downloads will continue.

A symlink to the latest iso is also created: eg for rawhide it might be "Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-Rawhide-latest.iso".

It also tries to check the iso checksum and its gpg signature.