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Description: testing of the by me maintained packages before moving to community repository.
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Description: Biological Software Repository for Arch Linux.Description: Some packages make no sense.Description: Some of the AUR builds I use personally, packages mainly related to kubernetes that I used to build for my own use as well as some of my own software that I also package.
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Description: Prebuilt packages from AUR, plus some of my personal packages. also swift-lang and some other AUR packages Description: Debug versions of SDL, chipmunk, libtmx, and other misc game libraries. Key-ID: Not needed, as the maintainer is a TU. Description: Personal repository with AUR and custom packages. Description: Packages for ZFS on Arch Linux. Note: ArchStrike specific instructions can be found at Description: A repository for security professionals and enthusiasts. Should be used in conjunction with arch-mact2 repository. Description: Basic kernel and utilities for use on Macs with T2 security chip. #Include = /etc/pacman.d/archlinuxcn-mirrorlist R studio ru install#
# or install archlinuxcn-mirrorlist-git and use the mirrorlist archlinuxcn-keyring package itself is signed by TU.
Key-ID: Once the repository is added, archlinuxcn-keyring package must be installed before any other, so you do not get errors about PGP signatures.
Mirrors: (Mostly for users in mainland China), or install archlinuxcn-mirrorlist-git from the repository. Create an issue if you find some problems. Be aware that non-x86_64 packages are not fully maintained and tested. Description: Packages by the Chinese Arch Linux community, all signed. Maintainers: phoenixlzx, Felix Yan (felixonmars, dev), lilydjwg, farseerfc (TU), and others. Issue tracking: for packaging issues, out-of-date notifications, package requests, and related questions. Description: arch4edu is a community repository for Arch Linux and Arch Linux ARM that strives to provide the latest versions of most software used by college students. Maintainers: Jingbei Li (petronny), and others. Description: AUR packages (including some VCS packages), mostly development and scientific tools. New packages can be requested on the upstream website. Description: A repository containing the most popular AUR packages, as well as some I use all the time. Description:, and compiled with LTO, -march=x86-64-vN and -O3. Also Asterisk, most of the AUR packages I (co-)maintain, and many of the AUR builds I use personally. Description: Typesetting, publishing, and font development related tools such as SILE, CaSILE, Fontship, and their related dependencies including many fonts, Lua rocks, and Python modules. The $arch variable will be set automatically by pacman. Some repositories may also have packages for architectures besides x86_64. Users who want some comments in their nf can easily create it on their own. The formatted description is much more readable. R studio ru code#
If possible, avoid using comments in code blocks.If there is a page (either on ArchWiki or external) containing more information about the repository, include a link to it.
Include some short description (e.g., the category of packages provided in the repository). If the repository is of the signed variety, please include a key-id, possibly using it as the anchor for a link to its keyserver if the key is not on a keyserver, include a link to the key file. Include some information about the maintainer: include at least a (nick)name and some form of contact information (website, email address, user page on ArchWiki or the forums, etc.). Please keep the following rules when adding new repositories: If you have your own repository, please add it to this page so that all the other users will know where to find your packages. R studio ru full#
It is your decision whether to trust their maintainers, and you take full responsibility for any consequences of using any unofficial repository. Warning: The official Arch Linux Developers and the Trusted Users do not perform tests of any sort to verify the contents of these repositories.