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Currently, it's indeed only for Fedora based distros. But there already have been efforts to make it work with Vanilla OS. And I assume that similar endeavors might occur if other image-based distros are provided. I wonder if such efforts are in the works for blendOS (an atomic distro based on Arch).
I don't know what your exact use case or intended usage of it will be. But, perhaps, penguins-eggs is what you're looking for.