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38 lines
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# cellar
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### bottle management tool for WINE connoisseurs
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(notice: https://github.com/lavacano201014/cellar is a mirror. The upstream repository is at [vcs.lavacano.net/cellar.git](http://vcs.lavacano.net/?p=cellar.git), and bugs are officially tracked at [mantis.lavacano.net](http://mantis.lavacano.net))
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## Installation
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$ mkdir build && cd build
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$ cmake ..
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$ make -j4
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$ sudo make install
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## Quick Usage Primer
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$ cellar create steam
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$ cellar -b steam winetricks vcrun2012
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# without the -b argument, cellar assumes you want to deal with ~/.wine
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# you can manage which bottle that points to with this command
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$ cellar activate steam
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# arguments passed to "cellar launch" are passed to wine
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$ cellar launch /mnt/windows/Steam/Steam.exe
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## Features
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* **Corking**: Saves a bottle's configuration, including any pressed installers (see below) or installed winetricks, to a directory, then removes the WINE bottle from disk.
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You can then easily rebuild that WINE bottle later by uncorking it, which will automatically rebuild the WINE bottle with your active (or specified) version of WINE, as
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well as install any saved winetricks or run any pressed installers.
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* **Pressed Installers**: Saves a copy of an installer to `~/.cellar`, writes it down in the bottle configuration, then runs it within your WINE bottle. If you choose to
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cork this bottle later, this installer will automatically be run after uncorking. If the installer comes with "unattended install" arguments, it's recommended you press
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those in too.
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* **Easy WINE and bottle management**: Need a specific bottle for a specific program? `cellar -b bottlename <command>`. Does the bottle need to run a specific instance of
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WINE? `cellar config wine_path /opt/wine-specific/bin/wine`. Confused about which bottle is "active"? `cellar active` will tell you. Different programs may need drastically
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different WINE configurations, but that doesn't mean you need the drastic headaches.
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## License
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Cellar is available under [the MIT license](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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