This project provides tools that have been developed by the maintainers of the *openmamba Linux* distribution in order to maintain, monitor and provide user interfaces for RPM based package repositories.
`distromatic` is a command line tool which scans repositories with `rpm` and `srpm` packages or `repodata` folders containing metadata files and provides output files as *sqlite* databases, plaintext and html with detailed information on repositories and packages.
The created files are used for distribution maintainance purposes and to provide informative interfaces to end users.
`distroquery` is a command line tool intended to be used as a `CGI` backend for the web. It provides **API** interfaces intended to be used by *web frontends* and *development instruments* in order to provide dynamic information on distribution repositories and packages.
The newest distroquery API interface is currently available from this prefix: [https://push.openmamba.org/openmamba/distroquery/api/v1](https://push.openmamba.org/openmamba/distroquery/api/v1).
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