Paru
Feature packed AUR helper
Description
Paru is your standard pacman wrapping AUR helper with lots of features and minimal interaction.
Installation
sudo pacman -S --needed base-devel
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/paru.git
cd paru
makepkg -si
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
General Tips
-
Man pages: For documentation on paru's options and config file see
paru(8)
andparu.conf(5)
respectively. -
Color: Paru only enables color if color is enabled in pacman. Enable
color
in yourpacman.conf
. -
File based review: To get a more advanced review process enable
FileManager
with your file manager of choice inparu.conf
. -
Flip search order: To get search results to start at the bottom and go upwards, enable
BottomUp
inparu.conf
. -
Editing PKGBUILDs: When editing PKGBUILDs, you can commit your changes to make them permanent. When the package is upgraded,
git
will try to merge your changes with upstream's. -
PKGBUILD syntax highlighting: You can install
bat
to enable syntax highlighting during PKGBUILD review. -
Tracking -git packages: Paru tracks -git package by monitoring the upstream repository. Paru can only do this for packages that paru itself installed.
paru --gendb
will make paru aware of packages it did not install.
Examples
paru <target>
-- Interactively search and install <target>
.
paru
-- Alias for paru -Syu
.
paru -S <target>
-- Install a specific package.
paru -Sua
-- Upgrade AUR packages.
paru -Qua
-- Print available AUR updates.
paru -G <target>
-- Download the PKGBUILD and related files of <target>
.
paru -Gp <target>
-- Print the PKGBUILD of <target>
.
paru -Gc <target>
-- Print the AUR comments of <target>
.
paru --gendb
-- Generate the devel database for tracking *-git
packages. This is only needed when you initially start using paru.
paru -Ui
-- Build and install a PKGBUILD in the current directory.
IRC
Paru now has an IRC. #paru on Libera Chat. Feel free to join for discussion and help with paru.
Debugging
Paru is not an official tool. If paru can't build a package, you should first check if makepkg can successfully build the package. If it can't, then you should report the issue to the maintainer. Otherwise, it is likely an issue with paru and should be reported here.