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The '''Arch''' '''User''' '''Repository''' (AUR) is a community-driven repository for [[Arch Linux]] users. It contains package descriptions ([[PKGBUILDs]]) that allow you to compile a package from source with [[makepkg]] and then install it via [[pacman]].<ref>[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository "Arch User Repository"]. Arch Linux.</ref>
The '''Arch''' '''User''' '''Repository''' (AUR) is a community-driven repository for [[Arch Linux]] users. It contains package descriptions ([[PKGBUILDs]]) that allow you to compile a package from source with [[makepkg]] and then install it via [[pacman]].<ref name=":0">[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository "Arch User Repository"]. Arch Linux.</ref>


The Arch User Repository also has it's own voting system where users can vote for packages and after reaching certain amount of popularity can enter the <code>extra</code> repository. However, the package must have a compatible license and good packaging technique, it should also be maintained actively. The packages that enter the <code>extra</code> repository can be directly installed by pacman.<references />
The AUR also has its own voting system. All packages are eligible for adoption by a Package Maintainer for inclusion in the <code>extra</code> repository, and the vote count is one of the considerations in that process. Packages that enter the extra repository can be directly installed with [[pacman]].<ref name=":0" /><references />
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Revision as of 08:57, 7 June 2024

The Arch User Repository (AUR) is a community-driven repository for Arch Linux users. It contains package descriptions (PKGBUILDs) that allow you to compile a package from source with makepkg and then install it via pacman.[1]

The AUR also has its own voting system. All packages are eligible for adoption by a Package Maintainer for inclusion in the extra repository, and the vote count is one of the considerations in that process. Packages that enter the extra repository can be directly installed with pacman.[1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Arch User Repository". Arch Linux.