Treeutils is a set of shell scripts that help manage software packages installed from both binary tarballs and source distributions.
There are a total of four scripts included in this package: checktree, insttree, removetree, and tgztree. Checktree is particularly useful, as it scans through all of your installed software packages to check for any potential collisions that could occur during the installation of a new package. Insttree, on the other hand, is responsible for actually installing a new tree of software. And if you ever need to remove an installed tree, removetree will take care of that for you. Finally, tgztree is available should you need to make a tarball of any of your installed trees for whatever reason.
Overall, treeutils is an incredibly useful tool for anyone who wants to stay organized and efficient when it comes to managing software packages. And with the included installation instructions provided in the INSTALL file, you can get started with these scripts in no time. So if you're tired of dealing with messy, unorganized software installations, give treeutils a try today!
Version 0.1: N/A