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pacman-backup discussion
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Ask HN: Is there any software you only made for your own use but nobody else?
My github is littered with software I built as tools in the moment for myself.
The coolest thing in my opinion was [1] pacman-backup, which is a small (hacky) nodejs script to be able to download packages on one machine and be able to use pacman on another airgapped machine with the downloaded packages.
A couple months after I took down the repository I received a letter from the US where someone was asking me whether the repo is still maintained and whether or not it still works. As it turns out, the people of Cuba use Archlinux, too, and they used my tool to use flash drives to share updates.
I still think this is the coolest little tool I ever built, and I probably have to rewrite it in a more sane language (maybe go?) at some point.
[1] https://github.com/cookiengineer/pacman-backup
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Setup an ArchLinux package caching proxy on Raspberry Pi 4
So I built my own tool pacman-backup that allows exporting the cache to a usb drive, and to emulate a simple pacman server that you can run inside the local network.
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cookiengineer/pacman-backup is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pacman-backup is Go.