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title = "Repository Management"
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# Repository Management
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While Solus currently only provides two repositories, stable (shannon) and unstable, our package manager does support actively using multiple repositories on your system. This
is useful if you are using a vendor-provided repository.
## Adding a Repository
You can add a repository by using:
``` bash
sudo eopkg add-repo Name Url
```
For example:
``` bash
sudo eopkg add-repo Example http://example.com/repo/eopkg-index.xml.gz
```
**Note:** This does not enable the repository.
## Removing a Repository
You can remove a repository by using:
``` bash
sudo eopkg remove-repo Name
```
For example:
``` bash
sudo eopkg remove-repo Example
```
## Enabling a Repository
You can enable a repository for usage, by using:
``` bash
sudo eopkg enable-repo Name
```
For example:
``` bash
sudo eopkg enable-repo Example
```
## Disabling a Repository
You can disable a repository by using:
``` bash
sudo eopkg disable-repo Name
```
For example:
``` bash
sudo eopkg disable-repo Example
```
## Updating a Repository
You can update the index of a repository by using:
``` bash
sudo eopkg update-repo Name
```
For example:
``` bash
sudo eopkg update-repo Example
```
**Note:** You can update all repository by **not** providing a name.
## List repositories
You can list all the repositories added on your system by using:
``` bash
sudo eopkg list-repo
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```