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# aurtools
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# AurManager
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A small set of shell scripts to manage AUR packages on Arch Linux **without** `yay`, `paru`, or any other AUR helper.
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A small set of shell scripts to manage AUR packages on Arch Linux **without** `yay`, `paru`, or any other AUR helper.
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This project follows the classic AUR workflow: clone the package repository, review the `PKGBUILD`, build with `makepkg`, and install with `pacman -U`. [web:22][web:303][web:305]
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This project follows the classic AUR workflow: clone the package repository, review the `PKGBUILD`, build with `makepkg`, and install with `pacman -U`.
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## Included scripts
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## Included scripts
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- `aurinstall` — clone or update an AUR package repository, optionally review `PKGBUILD`, build the package, and install it with `pacman -U`. [web:22][web:305]
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- `aurinstall` — clone or update an AUR package repository, optionally review `PKGBUILD`, build the package, and install it with `pacman -U`.
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- `aurupdate` — iterate through local AUR package repositories, pull updates, rebuild selected packages, and reinstall them locally. [web:22][web:305]
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- `aurupdate` — iterate through local AUR package repositories, pull updates, rebuild selected packages, and reinstall them locally.
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- `aurremove` — remove installed AUR packages with `pacman -Rns` and optionally delete the local repository directory. [web:46][web:107]
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- `aurremove` — remove installed AUR packages with `pacman -Rns` and optionally delete the local repository directory.
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- `_aurtools` — Zsh completion file for the scripts, including optional online package-name completion for `aurinstall` via the AUR RPC interface. [web:281]
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- `_aurtools` — Zsh completion file for the scripts, including optional online package-name completion for `aurinstall` via the AUR RPC interface.
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## Why use this
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## Why use this
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This setup is intended for users who want full visibility into what gets built and installed from the AUR. Instead of relying on a full AUR helper, it keeps each package as a normal Git repository under `~/Aur`, making updates and audits easier to understand and review. [web:22][web:189]
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This setup is intended for users who want full visibility into what gets built and installed from the AUR. Instead of relying on a full AUR helper, it keeps each package as a normal Git repository under `~/Aur`, making updates and audits easier to understand and review.
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## Requirements
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## Requirements
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sudo pacman -S curl jq zsh
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sudo pacman -S curl jq zsh
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```
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- `curl` and `jq` are used by the optional online completion for `aurinstall` through the AUR RPC API. [web:281]
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- `curl` and `jq` are used by the optional online completion for `aurinstall` through the AUR RPC API.
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- `zsh` is needed only for the provided completion script.
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- `zsh` is needed only for the provided completion script.
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- An editor such as `nvim` is useful if `aurinstall` is run with review options like `-e`, `-E`, or `-d`.
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- An editor such as `nvim` is useful if `aurinstall` is run with review options like `-e`, `-E`, or `-d`.
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└── package-three/
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└── package-three/
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Each package is kept as its own Git repository cloned from `https://aur.archlinux.org/<pkgname>.git`, which matches the documented AUR workflow. [web:22][web:189]
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Each package is kept as its own Git repository cloned from `https://aur.archlinux.org/<pkgname>.git`, which matches the documented AUR workflow.
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## Usage
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## Usage
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aurinstall proton-pass-bin
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aurinstall proton-pass-bin
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This clones the package if needed, builds it with `makepkg`, and installs the resulting package file with `pacman -U`. [web:22][web:305]
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This clones the package if needed, builds it with `makepkg`, and installs the resulting package file with `pacman -U`.
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### Prompt before editing build files
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### Prompt before editing build files
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aurinstall -E swayfx
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aurinstall -E swayfx
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Reviewing `PKGBUILD` before building is an important AUR safety habit because `makepkg` executes build instructions defined there. [web:303][web:305]
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Reviewing `PKGBUILD` before building is an important AUR safety habit because `makepkg` executes build instructions defined there.
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### Download and audit only
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### Download and audit only
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aurremove calcure
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aurremove calcure
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This removes the installed package with `pacman -Rns`, which removes the package, unneeded dependencies, and package-managed config files. [web:46][web:107][web:212]
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This removes the installed package with `pacman -Rns`, which removes the package, unneeded dependencies, and package-managed config files.
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## Zsh completion
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## Zsh completion
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The included completion script supports:
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The included completion script supports:
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- local completion from existing repositories in `~/Aur` for `aurinstall`
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- local completion from existing repositories in `~/Aur` for `aurinstall`
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- optional remote name completion for `aurinstall` through the AUR RPC interface [web:281]
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- optional remote name completion for `aurinstall` through the AUR RPC interface
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- completion of installed foreign packages for `aurremove` via `pacman -Qm` [web:46]
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- completion of installed foreign packages for `aurremove` via `pacman -Qm`
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If completion behaves strangely after changes, rebuild the completion cache:
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If completion behaves strangely after changes, rebuild the completion cache:
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## Security note
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## Security note
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AUR packages are user-contributed build scripts, not official binary packages. The safest workflow is to inspect `PKGBUILD`, sources, checksums, and build steps before installation. [web:22][web:303][web:305]
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AUR packages are user-contributed build scripts, not official binary packages. The safest workflow is to inspect `PKGBUILD`, sources, checksums, and build steps before installation.
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## License
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## License
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A permissive license such as MIT or ISC fits this kind of shell-script project well. GitHub recommends adding an explicit license if the repository is meant to be reused by others. [web:317][web:322]
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A permissive license such as MIT or ISC fits this kind of shell-script project well. GitHub recommends adding an explicit license if the repository is meant to be reused by others.
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