A simple command line utility for managing AUR packages written in C hence the name
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caur

A simple command line utility for managing AUR packages written in C hence the name

Of course, Arch Linux needs another AUR helper, right? No, of course not. But that's not why I'm building mine. I'm building mine because I suck at programming and want to learn. If you use it, great. If not, also great. I'll probably keep using yay.

It currently has a Makefile, but I stole it. Dunno if it'll be needed yet. Ignore it for now.

Depends:

curl

8-31-24

Version 0.1 - compiles with gcc -o caur src/main.c, currently will run sudo pacman -Syu just running, ./caur. Currently will only download the archive of the package when you specify a package name.

Roadmap:

[]Implement help/man page. []Implement solo features (download, build, install) as their own switch []Implement package installation. []Implement package removal. []Search for packages in both standard Arch repos and the AUR. []Add cleanup options for build dependencies. []Include a feature to clear the package cache. []List installed packages by name and count. []Refactor code to be modular, with each function in its own file.