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This is not a bash builtin, so can potentially cause portability issues. Additionally, the use of it is completely unnecessary as it can all be done within bash (and done faster). $ time pactree xfwm4 >/dev/null (old version) real 0m3.245s $ time ./contrib/pactree xfwm4 >/dev/null (new version) real 0m3.042s Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org> |
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bacman | ||
bash_completion | ||
Makefile.am | ||
pacdiff | ||
paclist | ||
pacscripts | ||
pacsearch | ||
pactree | ||
PKGBUILD.vim | ||
README | ||
vimprojects | ||
wget-xdelta.sh | ||
zsh_completion |
Here is a brief description of the files included in this directory: PKGBUILD.vim - a vim/gvim syntax file for PKGBUILDs. Colors known variable names, highlights common errors such as invalid characters in pkgname or pkgver, etc. bash_completion - a bash completion script for pacman, install in /etc/bash_completion.d/ for use (but rename to something descriptive!). zsh_completion - a zsh completion script, install (with a rename) to /usr/share/zsh/site-functions/. pacdiff - a simple pacnew/pacorig/pacsave updater for /etc/. paclist - list all packages installed from a given repository. Useful for seeing which packages you may have installed from the testing repository, for instance. pacscripts - tries to print out the {pre,post}_{install,remove,upgrade} scripts of a given package. pacsearch - a colorized search combining both -Ss and -Qs output. Installed packages are easily identified with a *** and local-only packages are also listed. pactree - generate a dependency tree of an installed package in textual or graphical form (using graphviz). bacman - regenerate a pacman package based on installed files and the pacman database entries. Useful for reuse, or possible config file extension. vimprojects - a project file for the vim project plugin. wget-xdelta.sh - A download script for pacman which allows binary deltas generated with makepkg to be used instead of downloading full binary packages. This should cut download sizes for some package upgrades significantly.