Package Details: pman-helper 1.2.0-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/pman-helper.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: pman-helper
Description: A pacman helper script, because you forget all the stupid flags
Upstream URL: https://git.bjphoster.com/source/pman
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: pman
Submitter: bryanpedini
Maintainer: bryanpedini
Last Packager: bryanpedini
Votes: 0
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2024-09-17 07:18 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-01-28 14:22 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

bryanpedini commented on 2024-09-17 07:22 (UTC) (edited on 2025-01-28 13:58 (UTC) by bryanpedini)

Please, don't bash this pkg in the comments, I know it's not for everyone to "translate" apt-like calls to pacman flags, however it's not intended for those "everyone should learn and use only arch and the terminal" purists people, those are not the only ones in the world. Plus, this helper script does a lot more than just "translate" human-like words to pacman flags, it also helps managing the configuration and mirrorlist, not mentioning the auto-sudo function.

Please refrain from insulting this package just because you find it useless or funny, it helps me and potentially other sysadmins maintain the same-ish package manage style between arch machines (usually desktop) and the various debian headless servers, and that's enough.

Thanks!

Latest Comments

bryanpedini commented on 2024-09-17 07:22 (UTC) (edited on 2025-01-28 13:58 (UTC) by bryanpedini)

Please, don't bash this pkg in the comments, I know it's not for everyone to "translate" apt-like calls to pacman flags, however it's not intended for those "everyone should learn and use only arch and the terminal" purists people, those are not the only ones in the world. Plus, this helper script does a lot more than just "translate" human-like words to pacman flags, it also helps managing the configuration and mirrorlist, not mentioning the auto-sudo function.

Please refrain from insulting this package just because you find it useless or funny, it helps me and potentially other sysadmins maintain the same-ish package manage style between arch machines (usually desktop) and the various debian headless servers, and that's enough.

Thanks!