Copr hosts 36,077 projects from
8,579 Fedora users

You can run a full-text search, or you can use the dropdown menu next to the search bar and limit your query to a user name, group name, project name, or package name.

Copr is an easy-to-use automatic build system providing a package repository as its output.

Start with making your own repository in these three steps:

  1. choose a system and architecture you want to build for
  2. provide Copr with src.rpm packages
  3. let Copr do all the work and wait for your new repo

NOTE: Copr is not yet officially supported by Fedora Infrastructure.

Screenshot tutorial

Are you a new user? Check out the Copr screenshot tutorial to see how to create a new project, and build your package in it.
Read more

Installing packages

Enabling projects and installing packages from them is easy. Open a project and run the command from "Quick Enable" section.
Read more

FAQ

Don't be afraid to ask for help, but make sure to check out the FAQ section first to save yourself waiting for an answer.
Read more

Python API

Do you develop an application that communicates with Copr? Give python3-copr library or copr-cli tool a try.
Read more

Fedora Review

Do you plan to add your package to the official Fedora Linux repositories? Enable fedora-review option for your project.
Read more

Packit

Packit assists with common packager tasks, as well as automatically rebuilding your packages from each pull request.
Read more

GitHub webhooks

Create a GitHub webhook to rebuild your packages automatically from each upstream pull request or push.
Read more

Pagure integration

Configure your pagure project to automatically rebuild your packages from each upstream pull request or push.
Read more

Recent Projects

alessandrolattao/lanotifica

Android notification forwarder for Linux desktop. Receives notifications from Android devices via HTTP and displays them on your Linux desktop using D-Bus notifications.
  • EPEL 10 : x86_64
  • EPEL 8 : x86_64
  • EPEL 9 : x86_64
  • Fedora 41 : x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64

lorbus/network-displays

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64

siddhesh/gcc-snapshot-20251211

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora rawhide : aarch64, i386, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64

yuikotegawa/asus-linux

Everything related to ASUS ROG laptops
  • Fedora 41 : x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64
  • openSUSE Tumbleweed : x86_64

fed500/libredwg

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64

umeaman/rust-packages

Repo with unofficial/outdated Rust based packages.
  • Mageia cauldron : aarch64, i686, x86_64

renich/lavinmq

A resource efficient message queue server implementing the AMQP protocol.
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64

prgutier/asgi-lifespan-review

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64

prgutier/asgi-lifespan

dummy asgi-lifespan
  • Fedora rawhide : aarch64, i386, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64

am2024/slang

Slang is a shading language that makes it easier to build and maintain large shader codebases in a modular and extensible fashion, while also maintaining the highest possible performance on modern GPUs and graphics APIs. Slang is based on years of collaboration between researchers at NVIDIA, Carnegie Mellon University, Stanford, MIT, UCSD and the University of Washington.
  • EPEL 10 : x86_64
  • EPEL 9 : x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64