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Try

Try

#2720in Languages
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What is Try?

It lets you run a command and inspect its effects before changing your live system. It uses Linux's namespaces (via unshare) and the overlayfs union filesystem.

Try is a tool in the Languages category of a tech stack.

Key Features

Inspect a command's effects before modifying your live systemLeverages Linux's namespaces and overlayfs union filesystem

Try Pros & Cons

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Try Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Try?

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Try Integrations

Ubuntu, Rocky Linux, Linux, Arch Linux, CentOS and 3 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with Try. Here's a list of all 8 tools that integrate with Try.

Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Rocky Linux
Rocky Linux
Linux
Linux
Arch Linux
Arch Linux
CentOS
CentOS
Fedora
Fedora
Debian
Debian
Alpine Linux
Alpine Linux

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