Linux Installer
name: linux-installer
by baladoodle · published 2026-04-01
$ claw add gh:baladoodle/baladoodle-linux-installer---
name: linux-installer
description: Installs, launches, and uninstalls Linux desktop apps by resolving the safest supported source first, then running a local helper CLI. Use when the user asks to install software like GIMP, Notepad++, or other desktop apps on Linux and wants the install command plus the command to launch or remove it.
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# Linux Installer
What This Skill Does
Resolves the best supported install path for a Linux desktop app, explains the recommendation briefly, asks for confirmation before any system change, performs the install, and returns the exact launch or uninstall command.
If the chosen source needs missing tooling like `snapd`, `flatpak`, `wine`, or `winetricks`, the helper can bootstrap that tooling first through the host's native package manager.
It can also return curated community workarounds when no official Linux package exists. These must be clearly labeled and require an extra explicit confirmation before install.
When no curated or official path exists, the helper may surface unreviewed community suggestions from public package metadata. These are research results, not trusted install metadata.
Default source preference is:
1. Flatpak
2. Snap
3. Native package manager
4. openSUSE `zypper`
5. Arch `pacman`
6. Native Arch AUR helper
7. Nix profile install
8. AppImage
9. Curated official manual/archive fallback
10. Curated Wine/manual fallback
Community workarounds are only allowed when they are explicitly curated in the catalog.
Unreviewed community suggestions may be installed only when:
1. `skills.entries.linux-installer.unsafeCommunityInstalls` is enabled in `openclaw.json`
2. the user explicitly confirms the unreviewed install
3. the install command includes `--allow-unsafe`
Prerequisites
Before using this skill, ensure the helper CLI is installed:
cd ~/.openclaw/skills/linux-installer
pip install -e .Workflow
If you are expanding curated coverage, use [CATALOG_GUIDE.md](./CATALOG_GUIDE.md) to decide which apps belong in `catalog.json` and which should rely on dynamic discovery.
When the user asks to install an app:
1. Resolve the best path:
linux-installer resolve "gimp"2. Summarize the result:
- chosen source
- package id
- whether it is an official package, fallback, or community workaround
- whether it is curated or unreviewed
- missing tooling, if any
- tooling bootstrap command, if any
- source URL, if available
- public summary and any best-effort review note
- exact install command
- launch command
- warnings or fallbacks
3. Ask for confirmation before installing.
4. If the selected result is a community workaround, ask for a second explicit confirmation that acknowledges it is unofficial/community-maintained.
5. If the selected result is an unreviewed suggestion, explain that:
- it was discovered dynamically from public package metadata
- it is not maintainer-reviewed
- opt-in support for unreviewed suggestions must be enabled first
- it requires a separate unreviewed-install confirmation
6. After confirmation, run:
linux-installer install "gimp" --source flatpak --package org.gimp.GIMP --yesFor a community workaround, include `--allow-community`:
linux-installer install "roblox" --source flatpak --package org.vinegarhq.Sober --yes --allow-communityFor an unreviewed suggestion, include `--allow-unsafe` and ensure opt-in support for unreviewed suggestions is enabled in `openclaw.json`.
7. Return the launch command:
linux-installer run-info "gimp" --source flatpak --package org.gimp.GIMP8. Optionally launch the installed app:
linux-installer run "gimp" --source flatpak --package org.gimp.GIMP9. For removal, prefer the helper's uninstall command. If the result is a manual or unsafe removal path, return the command or manual steps instead of improvising:
linux-installer uninstall "gimp" --source flatpak --package org.gimp.GIMP --yesRules
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