![]() This means that packages installed by pkj are visible to pkj, and vice versa. Packajoozle uses the same package directory structure, installation locations, and index/metadata file formats that pkg does. It’s just that pkj supports more commands, options, and package specifier forms over and above what pkg does, so more things will work in pkj than pkg. command you run will do the same thing when you run it as pkj. The pkj command is back-compatible with the pkg command at the interface level. Packajoozle pkj is pretty well compatible with pkg. ![]() Pkj install -forge load can also do pkj test to run the tests in a package, but I haven’t been able to find any Octave Forge packages which actually have tests. Pkj list -forge % This is 40x faster than Octave's `pkg list -forge`!
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