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		@@ -17,11 +17,16 @@ A `pacman` helper script, because you forget all the stupid flags
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- purge
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- clean
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- reflector
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- ignored
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- ignore
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- unignore
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- config
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`reflector` and `config` are the only flag that are not appended to `pacman` (or `yay`)<br>
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instead `reflector` resolves to `reflector` with the previously used parameters stored in `/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist`<br>
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and `config` resolves to `nano /etc/pacman.conf`.
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instead `reflector` resolves to using the `reflector` program with the previously used parameters stored in `/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist`<br>
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and `config` resolves to `nano /etc/pacman.conf`.<br>
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`ignore` and `unignore` require the file `/etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg` to exist (you can use `install -m0644 /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg` to create it),<br>
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and the line `Include /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg` to be inserted into `/etc/pacman.conf`.
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`sudo` gets prepended automatically if the command requires root privileges, if the UID is not 0 (you are not `root`) and if `sudo` installed.<br>
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no, there is no check if your user is in the `sudo` group, if you download this script you should already be, or know you can only use part of this utility<br>
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