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@@ -16,8 +16,18 @@ A `pacman` helper script, because you forget all the stupid flags
- remove
- purge
- clean
- reflector
- ignored
- ignore
- unignore
- config
`config` is the only flag that is not appended to `pacman` (or `yay`), instead it resolves to `nano /etc/pacman.conf`.
`reflector` and `config` are the only flag that are not appended to `pacman` (or `yay`)<br>
instead `reflector` resolves to using the `reflector` program with the previously used parameters stored in `/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist`<br>
and `config` resolves to `nano /etc/pacman.conf`.<br>
`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>
and the line `Include /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg` to be inserted into `/etc/pacman.conf`.
`sudo` gets prepended automatically if the command requires it and if installed - 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
`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>
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>
tho such a feature is planned, to make the script truly ubiquitus.

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pman.sh
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@@ -36,6 +36,38 @@ elif [ "$command_args" = "config" ]; then
command="nano"
command_args="/etc/pacman.conf"
su_needed=true
elif [ "$command_args" = "reflector" ]; then
command="reflector"
command_args=$(cat /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist 2>/dev/null | grep -e "With.*reflector" | sed 's/#.*reflector //')
# Check if reflector was actually used to generate the mirrorlist
if [ "$command_args" = "" ]; then
echo "Error: reflector was not used to generate mirrorlist or mirrorlist location differ from standard"
exit 1
fi
su_needed=true
elif [ "$command_args" = "ignored" ]; then
command="echo"
command_args="$(cat /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg | sed 's/IgnorePkg = //' | sort)"
elif [ "$command_args" = "ignore" ]; then
for pkg in "${@}"; do
if [ "$(grep -e "$pkg$" /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg)" != "" ]; then
echo "$pkg is already ignored, skipping..."
continue
fi
command="tee"
command_args="-a /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg"
su_needed=true
echo "IgnorePkg = $pkg" | execute_command &>/dev/null
done
exit 0
elif [ "$command_args" = "unignore" ]; then
for pkg in "${@}"; do
command="sed"
su_needed=true
check_sudo
$command -i "/IgnorePkg = $pkg/d" /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg
done
exit 0
fi
# If command is empty, command is pacman
@@ -144,6 +176,12 @@ case "$command_args" in
echo " remove - pacman -Rs | remove packages & dependencies"
echo " purge - pacman -Rns | remove packages, dependencies & conf"
echo " clean - pacman -Scc | remove all package files & trash"
echo " reflector - mirrorlist | refresh the mirrorlist with reflector (if used)"
echo " (do not use if file location differ from default /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist)"
echo " ignored - /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg | lists the packages which are ignored from update"
echo " (must create /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg file and import it in /etc/pacman.conf)"
echo " ignore - /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg | ignore package(s) from update"
echo " unignore - /etc/pacman.d/ignorepkg | un-ignore package(s) from update"
echo " config - /etc/pacman.conf | edits pacman configuration"
exit 1
fi