nix-config/.archlinux/PKGBUILDs
Donovan Glover 05100eca7e
Revert "Remove tari-core meta package"
Looking back at this, meta packages should be one of the most convenient
ways to keep track of packages. It gets the job done and should be more
than sufficient for our use case.

In particular, installing all packages guarantees that we won't "miss
something" and have to install it manually, which is more useful than
having a lower package number count.

The main disadvantage is dealing with constant updates to large packages
in a restrictive internet environment, although it's possible to
mitigate this by separating the smaller packages from the larger ones.
2022-03-13 09:02:09 -04:00
..
color-scripts PKGBUILDs: Rename tari-scripts to color-scripts 2018-12-08 11:07:01 -05:00
sensible-chromium PKGBUILDs: Add sensible-chromium 2021-01-01 23:50:51 -05:00
tari-core Revert "Remove tari-core meta package" 2022-03-13 09:02:09 -04:00
README.md Remove xeventbind 2021-05-10 10:17:59 -04:00

PKGBUILDs

I use PKGBUILDs to know exactly what I have on my machine, and to make it easy to sync changes across multiple Arch installations.

Note that you can install multiple DEs and WMs at once, then switch between them with your display manager (although the practicality of this is questionable).

Packages

  • color-scripts - Color scripts, purely for aesthetics
  • tari-core - Meta package for my Arch Linux installation