Layman is a simple tool used for organizing Gentoo overlays at a local repository level. It is a small script which simplifies the management of the overlays.
Layman has a range of functions that make managing overlays much more straightforward. You can easily add or delete overlays, sync them with the latest versions, or get information on them. You can even fetch new overlays with just a single command.
The command line interface is straightforward, and you can quickly get started with Layman right after installation. The SYNOPSIS lists all the commands that Layman offers, including options for adding, deleting, syncing, and listing overlays.
One feature that stands out is Layman's ability to add all overlays and sync them together. This is useful if you have multiple overlays that you want to update quickly. You can also use the list functions to see all the overlays that you have installed or only in your local repository.
Overall, Layman is a must-have tool for any Gentoo user who wants to manage their overlays easily. It's fast, reliable, and incredibly convenient to use. With Layman, you can focus on customizing your system without worrying about overlay management.
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