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### What's your proposal?
https://aur.archlinux.org/
Please, consider publishing to Arch User Repositories!
### Code of Conduct
- [X] I agree to follow this project's Code of Conduct
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Hello, I know that Flatpak is the officially supported version but I enjoy using the AUR version, thanks to OdinVex from #43. I use it as the AUR version of Limo provides quicker mod downloads, but th…
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# Prerequisites
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- [yes ] I am using the [latest version](https://so…
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[feature request] Add to AUR repos
That'd be really nice and shouldn't be a biggie hopefully!
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just fyi:
I've created an [AUR package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ls-lint) for ls-lint, comments are welcome.
fuero updated
3 months ago
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Is there a particular reason there no aur package? I'm specifically interesting in `hdrop`, installing it manually is simple but keeping it up to date is a bit of a chore.
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IMO its better to use aur for the fonts we have in the repo. This way they gets updates plus it trims down the repo size as well
Also it would make managing fonts easier
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### Affected Version
yay v12.4.2 - libalpm v15.0.0
### Describe the bug
Yay can no longer download packages, it gives an error about netrc being invalid. I have not changed my netrc file in a…
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Hey, following your comment in #19 I've created a PKGBUILD for the `rust_dev` branch which works perfectly, and indeed the new features are pretty awesome 🤩
I have two questions before publishing i…