aurch
Sets up aurutils inside a chroot for building Arch Linux AUR packages. (by Cody-Learner)
clyde
Next-generation libalpm/makepkg wrapper. (by Kiwi)
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2.9 | 10.0 | |
about 1 year ago | almost 13 years ago | |
Shell | Lua | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
aurch
Posts with mentions or reviews of aurch.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-18.
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Thought Experiment: Building and Running AUR Packages in Containers
My personal AUR helper builds AUR packages in an nspawn container. Thinking about scripting the automation of running them in dedicated nspawn container as well.
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Recommended AUR Helper
I ended up writing my own AUR helper that sets up aurutils inside an nspawn container. It does prompt for inspecting and/or modifying git cloned files before building. However, it omits other typical AUR helper features like building/updating multiple packages at once. On the other hand, it transparently manages required gpg keys and AUR dependencies. https://github.com/Cody-Learner/aurch
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Pacman Virtual Environment v0.1
I did it using a systemd nspawn container. I made my AUR helper as both an interesting scripting project and a proof of concept for myself. https://github.com/Cody-Learner/aurch
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Bash script to clean pacman and yay cache
Reinventing the wheel has been an great way for me to learn more about shell scripting and Arch packaging in general. ie: https://github.com/Cody-Learner/aurch
- Clyde - the AUR helper in Bash
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How do I set a package to be installed on my secondary drive ?
I use pacman to work on non default locations in my AUR helper. https://github.com/Cody-Learner/aurch
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Pacman Message: "Checking which packages need to be rebuilt"
I've been using my own AUR helper over the last year without issue. https://github.com/Cody-Learner/aurch
- how does AUR page update to actual version of git packages?
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[Aurutils]What aurutils command line do you use most often or like?
Details: https://github.com/Cody-Learner/aurch/blob/main/aurch
- Improving a custom repo
clyde
Posts with mentions or reviews of clyde.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-19.
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Clyde - the AUR helper in Bash
There was another AUR helper named clyde
What are some alternatives?
When comparing aurch and clyde you can also consider the following projects:
aurutils - Helper tools for the AUR.
baur - Bash Arch User Repository
rebuild-detector - Detects which Arch Linux packages need to be rebuilt
trizen - Lightweight AUR Package Manager
baph - baph - Basic AUR Package Helper
aur - A secure, multilingual package manager for Arch Linux and the AUR.
pacfinder - :artificial_satellite: Pacman repository & package explorer for Arch Linux.
pikaur - AUR helper with minimal dependencies. Review PKGBUILDs all in once, next build them all without user interaction.
paru - Feature packed AUR helper
dotfiles - config files for zsh, vim, tmux, paru, etc., managed by chezmoi.
dotfiles - Custom dotfiles (powered by https://github.com/eli-schwartz/dotfiles.sh)