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However, that "pacman -S" command has lots of switches (see section 1.1.1 ==> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/pacman ). Source: 6 months ago
Install Vely - you can use standard packaging tools such as apt, dnf, pacman or zypper. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
Automatic installation of packages during building utilizes pacman and aurman with the supported "package sources" being:. Source: 11 months ago
* Package management and DNF syntax usage are big topics. Follow the Arch Wiki example for the "pacman" package management tool ==> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/pacman. Source: 11 months ago
Should be possible as the Arch distro SteamOS is built on includes pacman. Source: 12 months ago
As a side note, I use the trizen AUR helper program to install AUR packages because one of it's nice features over yay, etc, is that it by default shows the content of the PKGBUILD and any other files (patches etc) for an AUR package, so you can see or edit them before installing a package. Source: almost 3 years ago
Homebrew - The missing package manager for macOS
Yay - Yay is an AUR helper written in go, based on the design of yaourt, apacman and pacaur.
paru - An AUR helper written in Rust and based on the design of yay. It aims to be your standard pacman wrapping AUR helper with minimal interaction.
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pikaur - AUR helper with minimal dependencies. Review PKGBUILDs all in once, next build them all without user interaction.Inspired by pacaur, yaourt and yay.
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