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Levente Polyak
d7c7074457 feat(release): allow releasing from unstable branch to unstable repos
This is done in order to properly support the build workflow for gnome-unstable.
If one tries to release from branch "unstable" to a regular repo an error is emitted.

Co-authored-by: Christian Heusel <christian@heusel.eu>
2023-08-09 18:10:35 +02:00
202 changed files with 456 additions and 10014 deletions

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
# EditorConfig configuration for devtools
# https://editorconfig.org
# Top-most EditorConfig file
root = true
# Unix-style newlines without trailing whitespaces, but with a newline
# ending every file, utf-8 charset, set indent to tabs
[*]
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = true
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
charset = utf-8
indent_style = tab
tab_width = 4

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@@ -8,37 +8,14 @@ build:
stage: build
needs: []
script:
- pacman -Syu --noconfirm m4 make openssh subversion rsync arch-install-scripts git bzr mercurial diffutils asciidoctor
- pacman -Syu --noconfirm m4 make openssh subversion rsync arch-install-scripts git bzr mercurial diffutils asciidoc
- make PREFIX=/usr
- make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=build install
lint:
check:
stage: test
needs: []
script:
- pacman -Syu --noconfirm m4 make openssh subversion rsync arch-install-scripts git bzr mercurial diffutils asciidoctor shellcheck
- pacman -Syu --noconfirm m4 make openssh subversion rsync arch-install-scripts git bzr mercurial diffutils asciidoc shellcheck
- make check || true
- SHELLCHECK_OPTS="-S error" make check
test:
stage: test
needs: []
script:
- pacman -Syu --noconfirm m4 make openssh subversion rsync arch-install-scripts git bzr mercurial diffutils coreutils asciidoctor shellcheck nvchecker bats
- make test BATS_EXTRA_ARGS='--formatter junit'
artifacts:
reports:
junit: build/coverage/bats-report.xml
coverage:
stage: test
needs: []
script:
- pacman -Syu --noconfirm m4 make openssh subversion rsync arch-install-scripts git bzr mercurial diffutils coreutils asciidoctor shellcheck nvchecker bats kcov jq
- make coverage
coverage: '/Percent covered\s+\d+\.\d+/'
artifacts:
reports:
coverage_report:
coverage_format: cobertura
path: build/coverage/bats.*/cobertura.xml

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
SHELL=/bin/bash -o pipefail
SHELL=/bin/bash
V=1.4.0
V=1.0.3
BUILDTOOLVER ?= $(V)
PREFIX = /usr/local
@@ -16,10 +16,8 @@ LIBRARY_SRC = $(call rwildcard,src/lib,*.sh)
LIBRARY = $(addprefix $(BUILDDIR)/,$(patsubst src/%,%,$(patsubst %.in,%,$(LIBRARY_SRC))))
MAKEPKG_CONFIGS=$(wildcard config/makepkg/*)
PACMAN_CONFIGS=$(wildcard config/pacman/*)
GIT_CONFIGS = $(wildcard config/git/*)
SETARCH_ALIASES = $(wildcard config/setarch-aliases.d/*)
MANS = $(addprefix $(BUILDDIR)/,$(patsubst %.asciidoc,%,$(wildcard doc/man/*.asciidoc)))
DATA_FILES = $(wildcard data/*)
COMMITPKG_LINKS = \
core-testingpkg \
@@ -53,14 +51,7 @@ ARCHBUILD_LINKS = \
COMPLETIONS = $(addprefix $(BUILDDIR)/,$(patsubst %.in,%,$(wildcard contrib/completion/*/*)))
CASES ?= test/case
JOBS ?= $(shell nproc)
BATS_EXTRA_ARGS ?=
BATS_ARGS ?= --jobs $(JOBS) $(BATS_EXTRA_ARGS) --verbose-run
COVERAGE_DIR ?= $(BUILDDIR)/coverage
all: binprogs library conf completion man data
all: binprogs library conf completion man
binprogs: $(BINPROGS)
library: $(LIBRARY)
completion: $(COMPLETIONS)
@@ -100,22 +91,15 @@ $(eval $(call buildInScript,build/bin,src/,.in,755))
$(eval $(call buildInScript,build/lib,src/lib/,,644))
$(foreach completion,$(wildcard contrib/completion/*),$(eval $(call buildInScript,build/$(completion),$(completion)/,.in,444)))
$(BUILDDIR)/doc/man/%: doc/man/%.asciidoc doc/man/include/footer.asciidoc
$(BUILDDIR)/doc/man/%: doc/man/%.asciidoc doc/asciidoc.conf doc/man/include/footer.asciidoc
$(GEN_MSG)
@mkdir -p $(BUILDDIR)/doc/man
@asciidoctor --backend=manpage --destination-dir=$(BUILDDIR)/doc/man --attribute pkgdatadir=$(DATADIR) $<
@a2x --no-xmllint --asciidoc-opts="-f doc/asciidoc.conf" -d manpage -f manpage --destination-dir=$(BUILDDIR)/doc/man -a pkgdatadir=$(DATADIR) $<
conf:
@install -d $(BUILDDIR)/makepkg.conf.d
@cp -ra $(MAKEPKG_CONFIGS) $(BUILDDIR)/makepkg.conf.d
@install -d $(BUILDDIR)/pacman.conf.d
@install -d $(BUILDDIR)/makepkg.conf.d $(BUILDDIR)/pacman.conf.d
@cp -a $(MAKEPKG_CONFIGS) $(BUILDDIR)/makepkg.conf.d
@cp -a $(PACMAN_CONFIGS) $(BUILDDIR)/pacman.conf.d
@install -d $(BUILDDIR)/git.conf.d
@cp -a $(GIT_CONFIGS) $(BUILDDIR)/git.conf.d
data:
@install -d $(BUILDDIR)/data
@cp -ra $(DATA_FILES) $(BUILDDIR)/data
clean:
rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)
@@ -127,11 +111,8 @@ install: all
install -dm0755 $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/pacman.conf.d
install -m0755 ${BINPROGS} $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin
install -dm0755 $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/lib
install -dm0755 $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/data
cp -ra $(BUILDDIR)/lib/* $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/lib
cp -a $(BUILDDIR)/git.conf.d -t $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)
cp -ra $(BUILDDIR)/makepkg.conf.d -t $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)
cp -ra $(BUILDDIR)/data -t $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)
for conf in $(notdir $(MAKEPKG_CONFIGS)); do install -Dm0644 $(BUILDDIR)/makepkg.conf.d/$$conf $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/makepkg.conf.d/$${conf##*/}; done
for conf in $(notdir $(PACMAN_CONFIGS)); do install -Dm0644 $(BUILDDIR)/pacman.conf.d/$$conf $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/pacman.conf.d/$${conf##*/}; done
for a in ${SETARCH_ALIASES}; do install -m0644 $$a -t $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/setarch-aliases.d; done
for l in ${COMMITPKG_LINKS}; do ln -sf commitpkg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/$$l; done
@@ -148,9 +129,7 @@ uninstall:
for f in $(notdir $(BINPROGS)); do rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/$$f; done
for f in $(notdir $(LIBRARY)); do rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/lib/$$f; done
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/lib
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/git.conf.d
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/makepkg.conf.d
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/data
for conf in $(notdir $(MAKEPKG_CONFIGS)); do rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/makepkg.conf.d/$${conf##*/}; done
for conf in $(notdir $(PACMAN_CONFIGS)); do rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/pacman.conf.d/$${conf##*/}; done
for f in $(notdir $(SETARCH_ALIASES)); do rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/setarch-aliases.d/$$f; done
for l in ${COMMITPKG_LINKS}; do rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/$$l; done
@@ -162,11 +141,11 @@ uninstall:
for manfile in $(notdir $(MANS)); do rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man$${manfile##*.}/$${manfile}; done;
rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty \
$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/setarch-aliases.d \
$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/makepkg.conf.d \
$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/pacman.conf.d \
$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)
tag:
git cliff --strip=all --unreleased
@echo "current version: v$(V)"
@read -r -p "tag version: v" VERSION && \
sed -E "s|^V=.+|V=$$VERSION|" -i Makefile && \
@@ -174,25 +153,14 @@ tag:
git tag --sign --message "Version v$$VERSION" v$$VERSION
release: dist
git push --tags origin master
git cliff --version >/dev/null
GITLAB_HOST=gitlab.archlinux.org glab release create v$(V) devtools-$(V).tar.gz* --milestone v$(V) --notes-file <(git cliff --strip=all --latest)
glab release create v$(V) devtools-$(V).tar.gz*
dist:
git archive --format=tar --prefix=devtools-$(V)/ v$(V) | gzip > devtools-$(V).tar.gz
gpg --detach-sign --use-agent devtools-$(V).tar.gz
test: binprogs library conf completion man
@mkdir -p $(COVERAGE_DIR)
bats $(BATS_ARGS) $(CASES) | tee $(COVERAGE_DIR)/bats-report.xml
coverage: binprogs library conf completion man
kcov --include-path=src $(COVERAGE_DIR) bats $(BATS_ARGS) $(CASES)
jq -r '. | ["Percent covered", .percent_covered], ["Covered lines", .covered_lines], ["Total lines", .total_lines], ["Percent low", .percent_low], ["Percent high", .percent_high] | @tsv' \
$(COVERAGE_DIR)/bats.*/coverage.json
check: $(BINPROGS_SRC) $(LIBRARY_SRC) contrib/completion/bash/devtools.in config/makepkg/x86_64.conf contrib/makepkg/PKGBUILD.proto
shellcheck $^
.PHONY: all binprogs library completion conf man data clean install uninstall tag dist upload test coverage check
.PHONY: all binprogs library completion conf man clean install uninstall tag dist upload check
.DELETE_ON_ERROR:

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@@ -23,34 +23,6 @@ will automatically build the project and proxy all calls to the local build dire
./test/bin/pkgctl --help
```
### Commit messages
All commits must follow [conventional commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org).
The following groups are allowed:
- chore
- feat
- fix
- doc
- perf
- test
To override the scope for the changelog entry use the `Component:` trailer.
Example:
```
feat(db): yay mega cool feature
Very long and useful description.
Fixes #1
Fixes #2
Component: pkgctl db remove
```
## Releasing
1. bump the version in the Makefile
@@ -69,14 +41,10 @@ Component: pkgctl db remove
- bash
- binutils
- coreutils
- curl
- diffutils
- expac
- fakeroot
- findutils
- glow
- grep
- gum
- jq
- ncurses
- openssh
@@ -90,18 +58,11 @@ Component: pkgctl db remove
- mercurial
- subversion
### Optional Dependencies
- bat (pretty printing)
- nvchecker (version checking)
- reuse (license compliance)
### Development Dependencies
- asciidoctor
- asciidoc
- make
- shellcheck
- bats
## License

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
[changelog]
header = "# Changelog\n\n"
body = """
{%- if version -%}
## [{{ version | trim_start_matches(pat="v") }}] - {{ timestamp | date(format="%Y-%m-%d") }}
{%- else -%}
## [unreleased]
{%- endif %}
{% for group, commits in commits | group_by(attribute="group") %}
### {{ group | upper_first }}
{% for commit in commits | sort(attribute="message") %}
- {% set component = commit.footers | filter(attribute="token", value="Component") | map(attribute="value") | join(sep=", ") %}
{%- if component %}{{ component }}: {% elif commit.scope %}{{ commit.scope }}: {% endif %}
{{- commit.message | upper_first }}
{%- if commit.breaking %} (breaking){% endif %}
{%- set fixes = commit.footers | filter(attribute="token", value="Fixes") %}
{%- for fix in fixes %}{% if fix.separator|trim == '#' %}{{ fix.separator }}{{ fix.value }}{% endif %}{% endfor %}
{%- endfor %}
{% endfor %}
"""
footer = ""
# remove the leading and trailing whitespaces from the template
trim = true
[git]
# allow only conventional commits
# https://www.conventionalcommits.org
conventional_commits = true
# regex for parsing and grouping commits
commit_parsers = [
{ message = "^chore\\(release\\): version", skip = true},
{ message = "^feat", group = "Features"},
{ message = "^fix", group = "Bug Fixes"},
{ message = "^doc", group = "Documentation"},
{ message = "^perf", group = "Performance"},
{ message = "^test", group = "Testing"},
{ message = "^chore", group = "Miscellaneous Tasks"},
{ body = ".*security", group = "Security"},
]
# filter out the commits that are not matched by commit parsers
filter_commits = false
# regex for matching git tags
tag_pattern = "^v[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+.*"

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
/pkg
/src
/*/
!/keys/
!/LICENSES/
/*.log
/*.tar.*
/*.tar
/*.tgz
/*.zst
/*.gz
/*.xz
/*.bz2
/*.zip
/*.xpi
/*.jar
/*.whl
/*.war
/*.deb
/*.ttf
/*.dat
/*.iso
/*.asc
/*.sig
/*.signature
/*.sign
/*.SHA256SUMS
/*.sha256

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@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
#!/hint/bash
# shellcheck disable=2034
#
# /etc/makepkg.conf.d/fortran.conf
#
#########################################################################
# FORTRAN LANGUAGE SUPPORT
#########################################################################
# Flags used for the Fortran compiler, similar in spirit to CFLAGS. Read
# linkman:gfortran[1] for more details on the available flags.
FFLAGS="-march=x86-64 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe -fno-plt \
-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection \
-fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer"
FCFLAGS="$FFLAGS"
# Additional compiler flags appended to `FFLAGS` and `FCFLAGS` for use in debugging. Usually
# this would include: ``-g''. Read linkman:gfortran[1] for more details on the wide
# variety of compiler flags available.
DEBUG_FFLAGS="-g"

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
#!/hint/bash
# shellcheck disable=2034
#
# /etc/makepkg.conf.d/rust.conf
#
#########################################################################
# RUST LANGUAGE SUPPORT
#########################################################################
# Flags used for the Rust compiler, similar in spirit to CFLAGS. Read
# linkman:rustc[1] for more details on the available flags.
RUSTFLAGS="-C force-frame-pointers=yes"
# Additional compiler flags appended to `RUSTFLAGS` for use in debugging.
# Usually this would include: ``-C debuginfo=2''. Read linkman:rustc[1] for
# more details on the available flags.
DEBUG_RUSTFLAGS="-C debuginfo=2"

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ DLAGENTS=('file::/usr/bin/curl -qgC - -o %o %u'
#-- The package required by makepkg to download VCS sources
# Format: 'protocol::package'
VCSCLIENTS=('bzr::breezy'
VCSCLIENTS=('bzr::bzr'
'fossil::fossil'
'git::git'
'hg::mercurial'
@@ -41,18 +41,18 @@ CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
#-- Compiler and Linker Flags
#CPPFLAGS=""
CFLAGS="-march=x86-64 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe -fno-plt -fexceptions \
-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wformat -Werror=format-security \
-fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection \
-fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer"
-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wformat -Werror=format-security \
-fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection"
CXXFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS"
LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--sort-common -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now \
-Wl,-z,pack-relative-relocs"
LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1,--sort-common,--as-needed,-z,relro,-z,now"
LTOFLAGS="-flto=auto"
RUSTFLAGS=""
#-- Make Flags: change this for DistCC/SMP systems
#MAKEFLAGS="-j2"
#-- Debugging flags
DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g"
DEBUG_CXXFLAGS="$DEBUG_CFLAGS"
DEBUG_RUSTFLAGS="-C debuginfo=2"
#########################################################################
# BUILD ENVIRONMENT
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ BUILDENV=(!distcc color !ccache check !sign)
# These are default values for the options=() settings
#########################################################################
#
# Makepkg defaults: OPTIONS=(!strip docs libtool staticlibs emptydirs !zipman !purge !debug !lto !autodeps)
# Makepkg defaults: OPTIONS=(!strip docs libtool staticlibs emptydirs !zipman !purge !debug !lto)
# A negated option will do the opposite of the comments below.
#
#-- strip: Strip symbols from binaries/libraries
@@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ BUILDENV=(!distcc color !ccache check !sign)
#-- purge: Remove files specified by PURGE_TARGETS
#-- debug: Add debugging flags as specified in DEBUG_* variables
#-- lto: Add compile flags for building with link time optimization
#-- autodeps: Automatically add depends/provides
#
OPTIONS=(strip docs !libtool !staticlibs emptydirs zipman purge debug lto)
@@ -113,8 +112,6 @@ DOC_DIRS=(usr/{,local/}{,share/}{doc,gtk-doc} opt/*/{doc,gtk-doc})
PURGE_TARGETS=(usr/{,share}/info/dir .packlist *.pod)
#-- Directory to store source code in for debug packages
DBGSRCDIR="/usr/src/debug"
#-- Prefix and directories for library autodeps
LIB_DIRS=('lib:usr/lib' 'lib32:usr/lib32')
#########################################################################
# PACKAGE OUTPUT

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../conf.d/fortran.conf

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../conf.d/rust.conf

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ DLAGENTS=('file::/usr/bin/curl -qgC - -o %o %u'
#-- The package required by makepkg to download VCS sources
# Format: 'protocol::package'
VCSCLIENTS=('bzr::breezy'
VCSCLIENTS=('bzr::bzr'
'fossil::fossil'
'git::git'
'hg::mercurial'
@@ -41,18 +41,18 @@ CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
#-- Compiler and Linker Flags
#CPPFLAGS=""
CFLAGS="-march=x86-64-v3 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe -fno-plt -fexceptions \
-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wformat -Werror=format-security \
-fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection \
-fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer"
-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wformat -Werror=format-security \
-fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection"
CXXFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS"
LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--sort-common -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now \
-Wl,-z,pack-relative-relocs"
LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1,--sort-common,--as-needed,-z,relro,-z,now"
LTOFLAGS="-flto=auto"
RUSTFLAGS=""
#-- Make Flags: change this for DistCC/SMP systems
#MAKEFLAGS="-j2"
#-- Debugging flags
DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g"
DEBUG_CXXFLAGS="$DEBUG_CFLAGS"
DEBUG_RUSTFLAGS="-C debuginfo=2"
#########################################################################
# BUILD ENVIRONMENT
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ BUILDENV=(!distcc color !ccache check !sign)
# These are default values for the options=() settings
#########################################################################
#
# Makepkg defaults: OPTIONS=(!strip docs libtool staticlibs emptydirs !zipman !purge !debug !lto !autodeps)
# Makepkg defaults: OPTIONS=(!strip docs libtool staticlibs emptydirs !zipman !purge !debug !lto)
# A negated option will do the opposite of the comments below.
#
#-- strip: Strip symbols from binaries/libraries
@@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ BUILDENV=(!distcc color !ccache check !sign)
#-- purge: Remove files specified by PURGE_TARGETS
#-- debug: Add debugging flags as specified in DEBUG_* variables
#-- lto: Add compile flags for building with link time optimization
#-- autodeps: Automatically add depends/provides
#
OPTIONS=(strip docs !libtool !staticlibs emptydirs zipman purge debug lto)
@@ -113,8 +112,6 @@ DOC_DIRS=(usr/{,local/}{,share/}{doc,gtk-doc} opt/*/{doc,gtk-doc})
PURGE_TARGETS=(usr/{,share}/info/dir .packlist *.pod)
#-- Directory to store source code in for debug packages
DBGSRCDIR="/usr/src/debug"
#-- Prefix and directories for library autodeps
LIB_DIRS=('lib:usr/lib' 'lib32:usr/lib32')
#########################################################################
# PACKAGE OUTPUT

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../conf.d/fortran.conf

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../conf.d/rust.conf

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ NoProgressBar
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.

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@@ -1,114 +0,0 @@
#
# /etc/pacman.conf
#
# See the pacman.conf(5) manpage for option and repository directives
#
# GENERAL OPTIONS
#
[options]
# The following paths are commented out with their default values listed.
# If you wish to use different paths, uncomment and update the paths.
#RootDir = /
#DBPath = /var/lib/pacman/
#CacheDir = /var/cache/pacman/pkg/
#LogFile = /var/log/pacman.log
#GPGDir = /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/
#HookDir = /etc/pacman.d/hooks/
HoldPkg = pacman glibc
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/curl -L -C - -f -o %o %u
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/wget --passive-ftp -c -O %o %u
#CleanMethod = KeepInstalled
Architecture = auto
# Pacman won't upgrade packages listed in IgnorePkg and members of IgnoreGroup
#IgnorePkg =
#IgnoreGroup =
#NoUpgrade =
#NoExtract =
# Misc options
#UseSyslog
#Color
NoProgressBar
# We cannot check disk space from within a chroot environment
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.
SigLevel = Required DatabaseOptional
LocalFileSigLevel = Optional
#RemoteFileSigLevel = Required
# NOTE: You must run `pacman-key --init` before first using pacman; the local
# keyring can then be populated with the keys of all official Arch Linux
# packagers with `pacman-key --populate archlinux`.
#
# REPOSITORIES
# - can be defined here or included from another file
# - pacman will search repositories in the order defined here
# - local/custom mirrors can be added here or in separate files
# - repositories listed first will take precedence when packages
# have identical names, regardless of version number
# - URLs will have $repo replaced by the name of the current repo
# - URLs will have $arch replaced by the name of the architecture
#
# Repository entries are of the format:
# [repo-name]
# Server = ServerName
# Include = IncludePath
#
# The header [repo-name] is crucial - it must be present and
# uncommented to enable the repo.
#
# The testing repositories are disabled by default. To enable, uncomment the
# repo name header and Include lines. You can add preferred servers immediately
# after the header, and they will be used before the default mirrors.
[gnome-unstable]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[kde-unstable]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[core-staging]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[core-testing]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[core]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[extra-staging]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[extra-testing]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[extra]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
# If you want to run 32 bit applications on your x86_64 system,
# enable the multilib repositories as required here.
[multilib-staging]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[multilib-testing]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[multilib]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
# An example of a custom package repository. See the pacman manpage for
# tips on creating your own repositories.
#[custom]
#SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
#Server = file:///home/custompkgs

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@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
#
# /etc/pacman.conf
#
# See the pacman.conf(5) manpage for option and repository directives
#
# GENERAL OPTIONS
#
[options]
# The following paths are commented out with their default values listed.
# If you wish to use different paths, uncomment and update the paths.
#RootDir = /
#DBPath = /var/lib/pacman/
#CacheDir = /var/cache/pacman/pkg/
#LogFile = /var/log/pacman.log
#GPGDir = /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/
#HookDir = /etc/pacman.d/hooks/
HoldPkg = pacman glibc
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/curl -L -C - -f -o %o %u
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/wget --passive-ftp -c -O %o %u
#CleanMethod = KeepInstalled
Architecture = auto
# Pacman won't upgrade packages listed in IgnorePkg and members of IgnoreGroup
#IgnorePkg =
#IgnoreGroup =
#NoUpgrade =
#NoExtract =
# Misc options
#UseSyslog
#Color
NoProgressBar
# We cannot check disk space from within a chroot environment
#CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
DownloadUser = alpm
#DisableSandbox
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.
SigLevel = Required DatabaseOptional
LocalFileSigLevel = Optional
#RemoteFileSigLevel = Required
# NOTE: You must run `pacman-key --init` before first using pacman; the local
# keyring can then be populated with the keys of all official Arch Linux
# packagers with `pacman-key --populate archlinux`.
#
# REPOSITORIES
# - can be defined here or included from another file
# - pacman will search repositories in the order defined here
# - local/custom mirrors can be added here or in separate files
# - repositories listed first will take precedence when packages
# have identical names, regardless of version number
# - URLs will have $repo replaced by the name of the current repo
# - URLs will have $arch replaced by the name of the architecture
#
# Repository entries are of the format:
# [repo-name]
# Server = ServerName
# Include = IncludePath
#
# The header [repo-name] is crucial - it must be present and
# uncommented to enable the repo.
#
# The testing repositories are disabled by default. To enable, uncomment the
# repo name header and Include lines. You can add preferred servers immediately
# after the header, and they will be used before the default mirrors.
[gnome-unstable]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[kde-unstable]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
# An example of a custom package repository. See the pacman manpage for
# tips on creating your own repositories.
#[custom]
#SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
#Server = file:///home/custompkgs

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@@ -3,21 +3,12 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR=${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR:-@pkgdatadir@}
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-build-install.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-build-install.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-tags.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-tags.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-repos.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-repos.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-inspect.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-inspect.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-search.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-search.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-version.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-version.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-issue.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-issue.sh
_binary_arch=${_arch[*]:0:-1}
_colors=(never always auto)
@@ -31,19 +22,15 @@ _makechrootpkg_args=(
-I
-l
-n
-t
-T
-U
-x
)
_makechrootpkg_args_d_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_makechrootpkg_args_D_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_makechrootpkg_args_r_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_makechrootpkg_args_I_opts() { _filedir '*.pkg.tar.*'; }
_makechrootpkg_args_l_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_makechrootpkg_args_t_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_makechrootpkg_args_U_opts() { :; }
_makechrootpkg_args_x_opts() { _devtools_completions_inspect; }
_makechrootpkg() { __devtools_complete _makechrootpkg; }
complete -F _makechrootpkg makechrootpkg
@@ -51,7 +38,6 @@ complete -F _makechrootpkg makechrootpkg
_makerepropkg_args=(
-h
-d
-n
-c
-M
)
@@ -67,14 +53,12 @@ _mkarchroot_args=(
-C
-M
-c
-f
-h
)
_mkarchroot_args_U_opts() { _filedir '*.pkg.tar.*'; }
_mkarchroot_args_C_opts() { _filedir '*.conf'; }
_mkarchroot_args_M_opts() { _filedir '*.conf'; }
_mkarchroot_args_c_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_mkarchroot_args_f_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_mkarchroot_opts() {
local args
args=$(__pkgctl_word_count_after_subcommand)
@@ -135,7 +119,7 @@ _offload_build_args=(
)
_offload_build_args__repo_opts() { _devtools_completions_build_repo; }
_offload_build_args_r_opts() { _offload_build_args__repo_opts; }
_offload_build_args__arch_opts() { _devtools_completions_binary_arch; }
_offload_build_args__arch_opts() { _devtools_completions_arch; }
_offload_build_args_a_opts() { _offload_build_args__arch_opts; }
_offload_build_args__server_opts() { :; }
_offload_build_args_s_opts() { _offload_build_args__server_opts; }
@@ -144,16 +128,12 @@ complete -F _offload_build offload-build
_pkgctl_cmds=(
aur
auth
build
db
diff
issue
license
release
repo
search
version
)
_pkgctl_args=(
@@ -189,14 +169,10 @@ _pkgctl_build_args=(
-o --offload
-c --clean
-w --worker
--inspect
-I --install-to-chroot
-i --install-to-host
--pkgver
--pkgrel
--rebuild
--update-checksums
-e --edit
-r --release
@@ -205,23 +181,15 @@ _pkgctl_build_args=(
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_build_args__arch_opts() { _devtools_completions_binary_arch; }
_pkgctl_build_args__arch_opts() { _devtools_completions_arch; }
_pkgctl_build_args__repo_opts() { _devtools_completions_repo; }
_pkgctl_build_args__worker_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_build_args_w_opts() { _pkgctl_build_args__worker_opts; }
_pkgctl_build_args__inspect_opts() { _devtools_completions_inspect; }
_pkgctl_build_args__pkgver_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_build_args__pkgrel_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_build_args__install_to_host_opts() { _pkgctl_build_completions_install_mode; }
_pkgctl_build_args_i_opts() { _pkgctl_build_args__install_to_host_opts; }
_pkgctl_build_args__install_to_chroot_opts() { _makechrootpkg_args_I_opts; }
_pkgctl_build_args_I_opts() { _pkgctl_build_args__install_to_chroot_opts; }
_pkgctl_build_args__message_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_build_args_m_opts() { _pkgctl_build_args__message_opts; }
_pkgctl_build_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_build_completions_install_mode() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_BUILD_INSTALL[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_pkgctl_db_cmds=(
@@ -250,13 +218,9 @@ _pkgctl_db_move_opts() {
_pkgctl_db_remove_args=(
--partial
--noconfirm
-a --arch
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_db_remove_args__arch_opts() { _devtools_completions_binary_arch; }
_pkgctl_db_remove_args_a_opts() { _pkgctl_db_remove_args__arch_opts; }
_pkgctl_db_remove_opts() {
local subcommand args
subcommand=(db remove)
@@ -289,20 +253,8 @@ _pkgctl_release_args__repo_opts() { _devtools_completions_repo; }
_pkgctl_release_args_r_opts() { _pkgctl_release_args__repo_opts; }
_pkgctl_release_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_aur_cmds=(
drop-from-repo
)
_pkgctl_aur_drop_from_repo_args=(
--no-disown
-f --force
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_aur_drop_from_repo_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_repo_cmds=(
clean
clone
configure
create
@@ -328,12 +280,6 @@ _pkgctl_repo_clone_args__jobs_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_repo_clone_args_j_opts() { _pkgctl_repo_clone_args__jobs_opts; }
_pkgctl_repo_clone_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_repo_clean_args=(
-i --interactive
-n --dry-run
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_repo_clean_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_repo_configure_args=(
--protocol
@@ -351,6 +297,7 @@ _pkgctl_repo_create_args=(
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_repo_switch_args=(
--discard-changes
-f --force
@@ -368,81 +315,13 @@ _pkgctl_repo_switch_opts() {
fi
}
_pkgctl_license_cmds=(
check
setup
)
_pkgctl_license_check_args=(
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_license_check_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_license_setup_args=(
--no-check
-f --force
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_license_setup_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_version_cmds=(
check
setup
upgrade
)
_pkgctl_version_check_args=(
-v --verbose
-h --help
--json
-F --format
)
_pkgctl_version_check_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_version_check_args__format_opts() { _devtools_completions_version_output_format; }
_pkgctl_version_check_args_F_opts() { _devtools_completions_version_output_format; }
_pkgctl_version_setup_args=(
--prefer-platform-api
--url
--no-check
--no-upstream
-f --force
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_version_setup_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_version_setup_args__url_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_version_upgrade_args=(
--no-update-checksums
-v --verbose
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_version_upgrade_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_repo_web_args=(
--print
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_repo_web_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_search_args=(
--no-default-filter
--json
-F --format
-N --no-line-number
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_search_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_search_args__format_opts() { _devtools_completions_search_format; }
_pkgctl_search_args_F_opts() { _devtools_completions_search_format; }
_pkgctl_diff_args=(
-l --list
-d --diffoscope
@@ -466,185 +345,6 @@ _pkgctl_diff_args__pool_opts() { _filedir -d; }
_pkgctl_diff_args_P_opts() { _pkgctl_diff_args__pool_opts; }
_pkgctl_diff_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_issue_cmds=(
close
comment
create
edit
list
move
reopen
view
)
_pkgctl_issue_args=(
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_issue_close_args=(
-p --package
-m --message
-e --edit
-r --resolution
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_issue_close_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_close_args__package_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_issue_close_args_p_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_close_args__package_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_close_args__message_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_close_args_m_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_close_args__message_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_close_args__resolution_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_resolution; }
_pkgctl_issue_close_args_r_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_close_args__resolution_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_comment_args=(
-p --package
-m --message
-e --edit
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_issue_comment_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_comment_args__package_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_issue_comment_args_p_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_comment_args__package_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_comment_args__message_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_comment_args_m_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_comment_args__message_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args=(
-p --package
-t --title
-F --file
-e --edit
-w --web
--recover
--confidentiality
--priority
--scope
--severity
--status
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_issue_create_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args__package_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args_p_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_create_args__package_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args__title_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args_t_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_create_args__title_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args__confidentiality_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_confidentiality; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args__priority_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_priority; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args__scope_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_scope; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args__severity_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_severity; }
_pkgctl_issue_create_args__status_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_status; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args=(
-p --package
-t --title
-e --edit
--recover
--confidentiality
--priority
--resolution
--scope
--severity
--status
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_issue_edit_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args__package_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args_p_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_edit_args__package_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args__title_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args_t_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_edit_args__title_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args__confidentiality_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_confidentiality; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args__priority_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_priority; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args__resolution_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_resolution; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args__scope_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_scope; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args__severity_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_severity; }
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args__status_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_status; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args=(
-g --group
-w --web
-A --all
-c --closed
-U --unconfirmed
--search
--in
-l --label
--confidentiality
--priority
--resolution
--scope
--severity
--status
--assignee
--assigned-to-me
--author
--created-by-me
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_issue_list_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__search_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__in_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_search_location; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__label_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args_l_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_list_args__label_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__confidentiality_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_confidentiality; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__priority_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_priority; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__resolution_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_resolution; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__scope_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_scope; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__severity_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_severity; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__status_opts() { _devtools_completions_issue_status; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__assignee_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_list_args__author_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_move_args=(
-p --package
-m --message
-e --edit
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_issue_move_opts() {
local subcommand args
subcommand=(repo switch)
args=$(__pkgctl_word_count_after_subcommand "${subcommand[@]}")
if (( args == 0 )); then
:
elif (( args >= 1 )); then
_devtools_completions_all_packages
fi
}
_pkgctl_issue_move_args__package_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_issue_move_args_p_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_move_args__package_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_move_args__message_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_move_args_m_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_move_args__message_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_reopen_args=(
-p --package
-m --message
-e --edit
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_issue_reopen_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_reopen_args__package_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_issue_reopen_args_p_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_reopen_args__package_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_reopen_args__message_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_reopen_args_m_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_reopen_args__message_opts; }
_pkgctl_issue_view_args=(
-p --package
-c --comments
-w --web
-h --help
)
_pkgctl_issue_view_opts() { :; }
_pkgctl_issue_view_args__package_opts() { _devtools_completions_all_packages; }
_pkgctl_issue_view_args_p_opts() { _pkgctl_issue_view_args__package_opts; }
_pkgctl_version_args=(
-h --help
@@ -655,17 +355,14 @@ _devtools_completions_color() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${_colors[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_arch() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ARCHES[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_binary_arch() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_BINARY_ARCHES[*]}" -- "$cur")
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${_arch[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_repo() {
local optional=${1:-}
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${optional} ${DEVTOOLS_VALID_REPOS[*]}" -- "$cur")
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${optional} ${_repos[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_build_repo() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_BUILDREPOS[*]}" -- "$cur")
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${_build_repos[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_all_packages() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "$(pacman -Sql)" -- "$cur")
@@ -673,36 +370,6 @@ _devtools_completions_all_packages() {
_devtools_completions_protocol() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "https" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_inspect() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_INSPECT_MODES[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_search_format() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${valid_search_output_format[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_version_output_format() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_VERSION_OUTPUT_FORMAT[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_issue_severity() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SEVERITY[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_issue_status() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_STATUS[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_issue_scope() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SCOPE[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_issue_search_location() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SEARCH_LOCATION[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_issue_resolution() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_RESOLUTION[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_issue_priority() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_PRIORITY[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
_devtools_completions_issue_confidentiality() {
mapfile -t COMPREPLY < <(compgen -W "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_CONFIDENTIALITY[*]}" -- "$cur")
}
__devtools_complete() {
local service=$1

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@@ -3,21 +3,12 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR=${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR:-@pkgdatadir@}
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-build-install.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-build-install.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-tags.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-tags.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-repos.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-repos.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-inspect.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-inspect.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-search.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-search.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-version.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-version.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-issue.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-issue.sh
_binary_arch=${_arch[*]:0:-1}
_colors=(never always auto)
_archbuild_args=(
@@ -44,24 +35,21 @@ _pkgctl_auth_status_args=(
)
_pkgctl_build_args=(
"--arch[Specify architectures to build for (disables auto-detection)]:arch:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_BINARY_ARCHES[*])"
"--repo[Specify a target repository (disables auto-detection)]:repo:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_REPOS[*])"
"--arch=[Specify architectures to build for (disables auto-detection)]:arch:($_arch[*])"
"--repo=[Specify a target repository (disables auto-detection)]:repo:($_repos[*])"
'(-s --staging)'{-s,--staging}'[Build against the staging counterpart of the auto-detected repo]'
'(-t --testing)'{-t,--testing}'[Build against the testing counterpart of the auto-detected repo]'
'(-o --offload)'{-o,--offload}'[Build on a remote server and transfer artifacts afterwards]'
'(-c --clean)'{-c,--clean}'[Recreate the chroot before building]'
"--inspect[Spawn an interactive shell to inspect the chroot (never, always, failure)]:inspect:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_INSPECT_MODES[*])"
'*'{-I,--install-to-chroot}'[Install a package to the working copy of the chroot]:target:_files -g "*.pkg.tar.*(.)"'
'*'{-i,--install-to-host}"[Install the built packages to the host system]:mode:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_BUILD_INSTALL[*])"
'(-I --install)'{-I,--install}'[Install a package into the working copy of the chroot]:target:_files -g "*.pkg.tar.*(.)"'
'(-w --worker)'{-w,--worker}'[Name of the worker slot, useful for concurrent builds (disables auto-detection)]:slot:'
'--nocheck[Do not run the check() function in the PKGBUILD]'
'--pkgver=[Set pkgver, reset pkgrel and update checksums]:pkgver:'
'--pkgrel=[Set pkgrel to a given value]:pkgrel:'
'--rebuild[Increment the pkgrel variable]'
'--update-checksums[Force computation and update of the checksums (disables auto-detection)]'
'(-e --edit)'{-e,--edit}'[Edit the PKGBUILD before building]'
'(-r --release)'{-r,--release}'[Automatically commit, tag and release after building]'
'(-m --message)'{-m,--message}"[Use the given <msg> as the commit message]:message:"
'(-m --message=)'{-m,--message=}"[Use the given <msg> as the commit message]:message:"
'(-u --db-update)'{-u,--db-update}'[Automatically update the pacman database as last action]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
@@ -76,17 +64,15 @@ _pkgctl_db_cmds=(
_pkgctl_db_move_args=(
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
"1:src-repo:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_REPOS[*])"
"2:target-repo:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_REPOS[*])"
"1:src-repo:($_repos[*])"
"2:target-repo:($_repos[*])"
'*:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
)
_pkgctl_db_remove_args=(
'--partial[Remove only partial pkgnames from a split package]'
'--noconfirm[Bypass any confirmation messages, should only be used with caution]'
'(-a --arch)'{-a,--arch}"[Override the architecture (disables auto-detection)]:arch:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_BINARY_ARCHES[*])"
'(-a --arch=)'{-a,--arch=}"[Override the architecture (disables auto-detection)]:arch:($_arch[*])"
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
"1:repo:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_REPOS[*])"
"1:repo:($_repos[*])"
'*:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
)
@@ -94,115 +80,9 @@ _pkgctl_db_update_args=(
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
)
_pkgctl_issue_cmds=(
"pkgctl issue command"
"close[Close an issue]"
"comment[Comment on an issue]"
"create[Create a new issue]"
"edit[Edit and modify an issue]"
"list[List project or group issues]"
"move[Move an issue to another project]"
"reopen[Reopen a closed issue]"
"view[Display information about an issue]"
)
_pkgctl_issue_close_args=(
'(-p --package)'{-p,--package}'[Interact with <pkgbase> instead of the current directory]:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
'(-m --message)'{-m,--message}'[Use the provided message as the comment]:message:'
'(-e --edit)'{-e,--edit}'[Edit the comment using an editor]'
'(-r --resolution)'{-r,--resolution}"[Set a specific resolution label]:resolution:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_RESOLUTION[*])"
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
"1:issue_iid:"
)
_pkgctl_issue_comment_args=(
'(-p --package)'{-p,--package}'[Interact with <pkgbase> instead of the current directory]:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
'(-m --message)'{-m,--message}'[Use the provided message as the comment]:message:'
'(-e --edit)'{-e,--edit}'[Edit the comment using an editor]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
"1:issue_iid:"
)
_pkgctl_issue_create_args=(
'(-p --package)'{-p,--package}'[Interact with <pkgbase> instead of the current directory]:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
'(-t --title)'{-t,--title}'[Use the provided title for the issue]:title:'
'(-F --file)'{-F,--file}'[Take issue description from <file>]:file:_files'
'(-e --edit)'{-e,--edit}'[Edit the issue title and description using an editor]'
'(-w --web)'{-w,--web}'[Continue issue creation with the web interface]'
"--recover[Automatically recover from a failed run]"
"--confidentiality[Set the issue confidentiality]:confidential:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_CONFIDENTIALITY[*])"
"--priority[Set the priority label]:priority:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_PRIORITY[*])"
"--scope[Set the scope label]:scope:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SCOPE[*])"
"--severity[Set the severity label]:severity:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SEVERITY[*])"
"--status[Set the status label]:status:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_STATUS[*])"
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
)
_pkgctl_issue_edit_args=(
'(-p --package)'{-p,--package}'[Interact with <pkgbase> instead of the current directory]:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
'(-t --title)'{-t,--title}'[Use the provided title for the issue]:title:'
'(-e --edit)'{-e,--edit}'[Edit the issue title and description using an editor]'
"--recover[Automatically recover from a failed run]"
"--confidentiality[Set the issue confidentiality]:confidential:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_CONFIDENTIALITY[*])"
"--priority[Set the priority label]:priority:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_PRIORITY[*])"
"--resolution[Set the resolution label]:resolution:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_RESOLUTION[*])"
"--scope[Set the scope label]:scope:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SCOPE[*])"
"--severity[Set the severity label]:severity:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SEVERITY[*])"
"--status[Set the status label]:status:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_STATUS[*])"
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
"1:issue_iid:"
)
_pkgctl_issue_list_args=(
'(-g --group)'{-g,--group}'[Get issues from the whole packaging subgroup]'
'(-w --web)'{-w,--web}'[View results in a browser]'
'(-A --all)'{-A,--all}'[Get all issues including closed]'
'(-c --closed)'{-c,--closed}'[Get only closed issues]'
'(-U --unconfirmed)'{-U,--unconfirmed}'[Shorthand to filter by unconfirmed status label]'
'--search[Search in the fields defined by --in]:search:'
"--in[Search in title or description]:location:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SEARCH_LOCATION[*])"
"--confidentiality[Filter by confidentiality]:confidential:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_CONFIDENTIALITY[*])"
"--priority[Shorthand to filter by priority label]:priority:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_PRIORITY[*])"
"--resolution[Shorthand to filter by resolution label]:resolution:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_RESOLUTION[*])"
"--scope[Shorthand to filter by scope label]:scope:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SCOPE[*])"
"--severity[Shorthand to filter by severity label]:severity:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SEVERITY[*])"
"--status[Shorthand to filter by status label]:status:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_STATUS[*])"
'--assignee[Filter issues assigned to the given username]:username:'
'--assigned-to-me[Shorthand to filter issues assigned to you]'
'--author[Filter issues authored by the given username]:username:'
'--created-by-me[Shorthand to filter issues created by you]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'*:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
)
_pkgctl_issue_move_args=(
'(-p --package)'{-p,--package}'[Interact with <pkgbase> instead of the current directory]:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
'(-m --message)'{-m,--message}'[Use the provided message as the comment]:message:'
'(-e --edit)'{-e,--edit}'[Edit the comment using an editor]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
"1:issue_iid:"
'1:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
)
_pkgctl_issue_reopen_args=(
'(-p --package)'{-p,--package}'[Interact with <pkgbase> instead of the current directory]:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
'(-m --message)'{-m,--message}'[Use the provided message as the comment]:message:'
'(-e --edit)'{-e,--edit}'[Edit the comment using an editor]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
"1:issue_iid:"
)
_pkgctl_issue_view_args=(
'(-p --package)'{-p,--package}'[Interact with <pkgbase> instead of the current directory]:pkgbase:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
'(-c --comments)'{-c,--comments}'[Show issue comments and activities]'
'(-w --web)'{-w,--web}'[View results in a browser]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
"1:issue_iid:"
)
_pkgctl_release_args=(
'(-m --message)'{-m,--message}"[Use the given <msg> as the commit message]:message:"
'(-r --repo)'{-r,--repo}"[Specify a target repository for new packages]:repo:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_REPOS[*])"
'(-m --message=)'{-m,--message=}"[Use the given <msg> as the commit message]:message:"
'(-r --repo=)'{-r,--repo=}"[Specify a target repository (disables auto-detection)]:repo:($_repos[*])"
'(-s --staging)'{-s,--staging}'[Release to the staging counterpart of the auto-detected repo]'
'(-t --testing)'{-t,--testing}'[Release to the testing counterpart of the auto-detected repo]'
'(-u --db-update)'{-u,--db-update}'[Automatically update the pacman database after uploading]'
@@ -210,21 +90,8 @@ _pkgctl_release_args=(
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_aur_cmds=(
"pkgctl aur command"
"drop-from-repo[Drop a package from the official repository to the AUR]"
)
_pkgctl_aur_drop_from_repo_args=(
'(-f --force)'{-f,--force}'[Force push to the AUR overwriting the remote repository]'
'--no-disown[Do not disown the package on the AUR]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_repo_cmds=(
"pkgctl repo command"
"clean[Remove untracked files from the working tree]"
"clone[Clone a package repository]"
"configure[Configure a clone according to distro specs]"
"create[Create a new GitLab package repository]"
@@ -239,13 +106,6 @@ _pkgctl_repo_switch_args=(
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_repo_clean_args=(
'(-i --interactive)'{-i,--interactive}'[Show what would be done and clean files interactively]'
'(-n --dry-run)'{-n,--dry-run}"[Don't remove anything, just show what would be done]"
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_repo_clone_args=(
'(-m --maintainer=)'{-m,--maintainer=}'[Clone all packages of the named maintainer]:maintainer:'
'--protocol[Clone the repository over https]:proto:(https)'
@@ -270,25 +130,15 @@ _pkgctl_repo_create_args=(
)
_pkgctl_repo_web_args=(
'--print[Print the url instead of opening it with xdg-open]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_search_args=(
'--no-default-filter[Do not apply default filter (like -path:keys/pgp/*.asc)]'
'--json[Enable printing results in JSON]'
'(-F --format)'{-F,--format}"[Controls the formatting of the results]:format:($valid_search_output_format[*])"
'(-N --no-line-number)'{-N,--no-line-number}"[Don't show line numbers when formatting results]"
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'1:query'
)
_arch_nspawn_args=(
'-C[Location of a pacman config file]:pacman_config:_files -g "*.conf(.)"'
'-M[Location of a makepkg config file]:makepkg_config:_files -g "*.conf(.)"'
'*-c[Set pacman cache]:pacman_cache:_files -/'
'*-f[Copy file from the host to the chroot]:copy_file:_files'
'-c[Set pacman cache]:pacman_cache:_files -/'
'-f[Copy file from the host to the chroot]:copy_file:_files'
'-s[Do not run setarch]'
'-h[Display usage]'
'1:chroot_dir:_files -/'
@@ -296,14 +146,14 @@ _arch_nspawn_args=(
_archrelease_args=(
'-f[Force release without checks]'
"*:arch:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_TAGS[*])"
"*:arch:($_tags[*])"
)
_commitpkg_args=(
'-f[Force release without checks]'
'-s[Target repo server]'
'-l[Set bandwidth limit]:limit'
"-a[Release to a specific architecture only]:arch:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_ARCHES[*])"
"-a[Release to a specific architecture only]:arch:($_arch[*])"
'1:commit_msg'
)
@@ -330,17 +180,15 @@ _finddeps_args=(
_makechrootpkg_args=(
'-h[Display usage]'
'-c[Clean the chroot before building]'
'*-d[Bind directory into build chroot as read-write]:bind_dir_rw:_files -/'
'*-D[Bind directory into build chroot as read-only]:bind_dir_ro:_files -/'
'*-t[Mount a tmpfs at directory]:tmpfs_dir:_files -/'
'-d[Bind directory into build chroot as read-write]:bind_dir_rw:_files -/'
'-D[Bind directory into build chroot as read-only]:bind_dir_ro:_files -/'
'-u[Update the working copy of the chroot before building]'
'-r[The chroot dir to use]:chroot_dir:_files -/'
'*-I[Install a package into the working copy]:target:_files -g "*.pkg.tar.*(.)"'
'-I[Install a package into the working copy]:target:_files -g "*.pkg.tar.*(.)"'
'-l[The directory to use as the working copy]:copy_dir:_files -/'
'-n[Run namcap on the package]'
'-T[Build in a temporary directory]'
'-U[Run makepkg as a specified user]:makepkg_user'
"-x[Spawn an interactive shell to inspect the chroot (never, always, failure)]:inspect:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_INSPECT_MODES[*])"
)
_mkarchroot_args=(
@@ -348,7 +196,6 @@ _mkarchroot_args=(
'-C[Location of a pacman config file]:pacman_config:_files -g "*.conf(.)"'
'-M[Location of a makepkg config file]:makepkg_config:_files -g "*.conf(.)"'
'-c[Set pacman cache]:pacman_cache:_files -/'
'-f[Copy src file from the host to the chroot]:target:_files -/'
'-h[Display usage]'
'1:working_dir:_files -/'
'*:packages:_devtools_completions_all_packages'
@@ -365,20 +212,19 @@ _sogrep_args=(
'(-v --verbose)'{-v,--verbose}'[Show matched links in addition to pkgname]'
'(-r --refresh)'{-r,--refresh}'[Refresh the links databases]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'1:repo:(all $DEVTOOLS_VALID_REPOS[*])'
'1:repo:(all $_repos[*])'
'2:libname'
)
_offload_build_args=(
'(-r --repo)'{-r,--repo}'[Build against a specific repository]:repo:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_BUILDREPOS[*])'
'(-a --arch)'{-a,--arch}'[Build against a specific architecture]:arch:(${DEVTOOLS_VALID_BINARY_ARCHES[*]})'
'(-r --repo)'{-r,--repo}'[Build against a specific repository]:repo:($_build_repos[*])'
'(-a --arch)'{-a,--arch}'[Build against a specific architecture]:arch:(${_binary_arch[*]})'
'(-s --server)'{-s,--server}'[Offload to a specific Build server]:server:'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
)
_makerepropkg_args=(
'-d[Run diffoscope if the package is unreproducible]'
'-n[Do not run the check() function in the PKGBUILD]'
'-c[Set pacman cache]:pacman_cache:_files -/'
'-M[Location of a makepkg config file]:makepkg_config:_files -g "*.conf(.)"'
'-h[Display usage]'
@@ -393,17 +239,13 @@ _devtools_completions_all_packages() {
_pkgctl_cmds=(
"pkgctl command"
"aur[Interact with the Arch User Repository (AUR)]"
"auth[Authenticate with services like GitLab]"
"build[Build packages inside a clean chroot]"
"db[Pacman database modification for package update, move etc]"
"diff[Compare package files using different modes]"
"issue[Work with GitLab packaging issues]"
"license[Check and manage package license compliance]"
"release[Release step to commit, tag and upload build artifacts]"
"repo[Manage Git packaging repositories and their configuration]"
"search[Search for an expression across the GitLab packaging group]"
"version[Check and manage package versions against upstream]"
"version[Show pkgctl version information]"
)
_pkgctl_args=(
@@ -411,54 +253,8 @@ _pkgctl_args=(
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
)
_pkgctl_license_cmds=(
"pkgctl license command"
"check[Checks package licensing compliance using REUSE]"
"setup[Automatically detect and setup a basic REUSE config]"
)
_pkgctl_license_check_args=(
_pkgctl_version_args=(
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_license_setup_args=(
'(-f --force)'{-f,--force}'[Overwrite existing REUSE config]'
'--no-check[Do not run license check after setup]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_version_cmds=(
"pkgctl version command"
"check[Compares local package versions against upstream versions]"
"setup[Automatically detect and setup a basic nvchecker config]"
"upgrade[Adjust the PKGBUILD to match the latest upstream version]"
)
_pkgctl_version_check_args=(
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'(-v --verbose)'{-v,--verbose}'[Display all results including up-to-date versions]'
'--json[Enable printing results in JSON]'
'(-F --format)'{-F,--format}"[Controls the output format of the results]:format:($DEVTOOLS_VALID_VERSION_OUTPUT_FORMAT[*])"
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_version_setup_args=(
'(-f --force)'{-f,--force}'[Do not prompt before overwriting]'
'--prefer-platform-api[Prefer platform specific GitHub/GitLab API for complex cases]'
'--url[Derive check target from URL instead of source array]:url:'
'--no-check[Do not run version check after setup]'
'--no-upstream[Setup a blank config for packages without upstream sources]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_version_upgrade_args=(
'--no-update-checksums[Disable computation and update of the checksums]'
'(-v --verbose)'{-v,--verbose}'[Display results including up-to-date versions]'
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[Display usage]'
'*:git_dir:_files -/'
)
_pkgctl_diff_args=("${_diffpkg_args[@]}")
@@ -480,7 +276,7 @@ _handle_subcommands() {
fi
;;
args)
local service_sub=${service_name}_${line[1]//-/_}
local service_sub=${service_name}_$line[1]
if typeset -p ${service_sub}_args &> /dev/null; then
local cmd_args=${service_sub}_args[@]
_arguments -s "${(P)cmd_args}"

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
Copyright Arch Linux Contributors
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for
any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE
FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY
DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

37
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@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
## linkman: macro
# Inspired by/borrowed from the GIT source tree at Documentation/asciidoc.conf
#
# Usage: linkman:command[manpage-section]
#
# Note, {0} is the manpage section, while {target} is the command.
#
# Show man link as: <command>(<section>); if section is defined, else just show
# the command.
[macros]
(?su)[\\]?(?P<name>linkman):(?P<target>\S*?)\[(?P<attrlist>.*?)\]=
[attributes]
asterisk=&#42;
plus=&#43;
caret=&#94;
startsb=&#91;
endsb=&#93;
backslash=&#92;
tilde=&#126;
apostrophe=&#39;
backtick=&#96;
litdd=&#45;&#45;
ifdef::backend-docbook[]
[linkman-inlinemacro]
{0%{target}}
{0#<citerefentry>}
{0#<refentrytitle>{target}</refentrytitle><manvolnum>{0}</manvolnum>}
{0#</citerefentry>}
endif::backend-docbook[]
ifdef::backend-xhtml11[]
[linkman-inlinemacro]
<a href="{target}.{0}.html">{target}{0?({0})}</a>
endif::backend-xhtml11[]

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@@ -23,15 +23,13 @@ Options
Location of a pacman config file
*-M* <file>::
Location of a makepkg config file. Specific additions (e.g. build flags for
additional languages) can be placed in '<file>.d/*.conf'.
Location of a makepkg config file
*-c* <dir>::
Set pacman cache, if no directory is specified the passed pacman.conf's cachedir is used with a fallback to '/etc/pacman.conf'
*-f* <src>[:<dst>]::
Copy file from the host to the chroot.
If 'dst' is not provided, it defaults to 'src' inside of the chroot.
*-f* <file>::
Copy file from the host to the chroot
*-s*::
Do not run setarch

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@@ -43,6 +43,6 @@ Options
See Also
--------
devtools(7)
linkman:devtools[7]
include::include/footer.asciidoc[]

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@@ -38,6 +38,6 @@ Options
See Also
--------
find-libprovides(1)
linkman:find-libprovides[1]
include::include/footer.asciidoc[]

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@@ -21,47 +21,47 @@ Programs
The list below gives a short overview; see the respective documentation
for details.
pkgctl(1)
linkman:pkgctl[1]
Unified command-line frontend for devtools
archbuild(1)
linkman:archbuild[1]
Build an Arch Linux package inside a clean chroot
arch-nspawn(1)
linkman:arch-nspawn[1]
Run a command or OS in a light-weight namespace container
checkpkg(1)
linkman:checkpkg[1]
Compare the current build package with the repository version
diffpkg(1)
linkman:diffpkg[1]
Compare package files using different modes
export-pkgbuild-keys(1)
linkman:export-pkgbuild-keys[1]
Export valid source signing keys from a PKGBUILD
find-libdeps(1)
linkman:find-libdeps[1]
Find soname dependencies for a package
find-libprovides(1)
linkman:find-libprovides[1]
Find soname's which are provided by a package
lddd(1)
linkman:lddd[1]
Find broken library links on your system
mkarchroot(1)
linkman:mkarchroot[1]
Creates an arch chroot in a specified location with a specified set of
packages
makechrootpkg(1)
linkman:makechrootpkg[1]
Build a PKGBUILD in a given chroot environment
makerepropkg(1)
linkman:makerepropkg[1]
Rebuild a package to see if it is reproducible
offload-build(1)
linkman:offload-build[1]
Build a PKGBUILD on a remote server using makechrootpkg
sogrep(1)
linkman:sogrep[1]
Find packages using a linked to a given shared library
include::include/footer.asciidoc[]

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@@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ collected data is written to a temporary directory created by mktemp.
See Also
--------
ldd(1)
linkman:ldd[1]
include::include/footer.asciidoc[]

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@@ -45,9 +45,6 @@ Options
*-D* <dir>::
Bind directory into build chroot as read-only
*-t* <dir>[:opts]::
Mount a tmpfs at 'dir'. See the '--tmpfs' argument in systemd-nspawn(1) for more details.
*-u*::
Update the working copy of the chroot before building
This is useful for rebuilds without dirtying the pristine
@@ -76,12 +73,4 @@ Options
*-U*::
Run makepkg as a specified user
*-x* <when>::
Inspect chroot after build, possible modes are 'never' (default), 'always' or 'failure'
See Also
--------
systemd-nspawn(1)
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PKGBUILD in the current directory. The package will be built in an environment
as closely matching the environment of the initial package as possible, by
building up a chroot to match the information exposed in the package's
BUILDINFO(5) manifest. On success, the resulting package will be
linkman:BUILDINFO[5] manifest. On success, the resulting package will be
compared to the input package, and makerepropkg will report whether the
artifacts are identical.
@@ -42,15 +42,11 @@ Options
*-d*::
If packages are not reproducible, compare them using diffoscope.
*-n*::
Do not run the check() function in the PKGBUILD.
*-c*::
Set the pacman cache directory.
*-M* <file>::
Location of a makepkg config file. Specific additions (e.g. build flags for
additional languages) can be placed in '<file>.d/*.conf'.
Location of a makepkg config file.
*-l* <chroot>::
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*-c* <dir>::
Set pacman cache.
*-f* <src>[:<dst>]::
*-f* <file>::
Copy file from the host to the chroot.
If 'dst' is not provided, it defaults to 'src' inside of the chroot.
*-s*::
Do not run setarch.
@@ -45,6 +44,6 @@ Options
See Also
--------
pacman(1)
linkman:pacman[1]
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pkgctl-aur-drop-from-repo(1)
============================
Name
----
pkgctl-aur-drop-from-repo - Drop a package from the official repository to the AUR
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl aur drop-from-repo [OPTIONS] [PATH]...
Description
-----------
Drops a specified package from the official repositories to the Arch User
Repository.
This command requires a local Git clone of the package repository. It
reconfigures the repository for AUR compatibility and pushes it to the
AUR. Afterwards, the package is removed from the official repository.
By default, the package is automatically disowned in the AUR.
Options
-------
*--no-disown*::
Do not disown the package on the AUR
*-f, --force*::
Force push to the AUR overwriting the remote repository
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
See Also
--------
pkgctl-db-remove(1)
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pkgctl-aur(1)
=============
Name
----
pkgctl-aur - Interact with the Arch User Repository (AUR)
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl aur [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]
Description
-----------
Provides a suite of tools designed for managing and interacting with the Arch
User Repository (AUR). It simplifies various tasks related to AUR, including
importing repositories, managing packages, and transitioning packages between
the official repositories and the AUR.
Options
-------
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
Subcommands
-----------
pkgctl aur drop-from-repo::
Drop a package from the official repository to the AUR
See Also
--------
pkgctl-aur-drop-from-repo(1)
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See Also
--------
pkgctl-auth-status(1)
linkman:pkgctl-auth-status[1]
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See Also
--------
pkgctl-auth-login(1)
linkman:pkgctl-auth-login[1]
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See Also
--------
pkgctl-auth-login(1)
pkgctl-auth-status(1)
linkman:pkgctl-auth-login[1]
linkman:pkgctl-auth-status[1]
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Description
-----------
Build packages in clean chroot environment, offering various options
and functionalities to customize the package building process.
By default, chroot environments are located in '/var/lib/archbuild/'.
TODO
Build Options
-------------
@@ -24,10 +21,7 @@ Build Options
Specify architectures to build for (disables auto-detection)
*--repo* 'REPO'::
Specify target repository for new packages not in any official repo.
Fallback to `'extra'` when building packages that are not present in any
official repository yet. Using this option is disallowed if the package is
already released, as it would circumvent the auto-detection safeguard.
Specify a target repository (disables auto-detection)
*-s, --staging*::
Build against the staging counterpart of the auto-detected repo
@@ -41,9 +35,8 @@ Build Options
*-c, --clean*::
Recreate the chroot before building
*--inspect* 'WHEN'::
Spawn an interactive shell to inspect the chroot after building. Useful to ease the debugging of a package build. +
Possible values for 'WHEN' are `'never'`, `'always'` or `'failure'`
*-I, --install* 'FILE'::
Install a package into the working copy of the chroot
*-w, --worker* 'SLOT'::
Name of the worker slot, useful for concurrent builds. By default the slot
@@ -54,17 +47,6 @@ Build Options
*--nocheck*::
Do not run the check() function in the PKGBUILD
Install Options
---------------
*-I, --install-to-chroot* 'FILE'::
Install a package to the working copy of the chroot
*-i, --install-to-host* 'MODE'::
Install the built packages to the host system. Useful when one wants to verify that the package works as intended.
* When 'MODE' is 'all', this installs all built packages
* When 'MODE' is 'auto', this installs all built packages which are currently installed
PKGBUILD Options
----------------
@@ -77,13 +59,6 @@ PKGBUILD Options
*--rebuild*::
Increment the current pkgrel variable
*--update-checksums*::
Force computation and update of the checksums by disabling auto-detection. +
Should only be used in special circumstances, like when adding new patch
files to the source array. During regular packaging operations, checksums
are either automatically updated when upgrading a package using `--pkgver`
or should remain immutable during rebuilds.
*-e, --edit*::
Edit the PKGBUILD before building
@@ -110,7 +85,7 @@ Options
See Also
--------
pkgctl-release(1)
pkgctl-db-update(1)
linkman:pkgctl-release[1]
linkman:pkgctl-db-update[1]
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Name
----
pkgctl-db-move - Move packages between binary repositories.
pkgctl-db-update - Update the binary repository as final release step
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl db move [OPTIONS] [SOURCE_REPO] [TARGET_REPO] [PKGBASE]...
pkgctl db update [OPTIONS]
Description
-----------
Move packages between binary repositories i.e. from 'extra-testing' to 'extra'.
Update the pacman database as final release step for packages that
have been transfered and staged on 'repos.archlinux.org'.
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Description
-----------
Remove packages from pacman repositories. By default passing a pkgbase removes
all split packages, debug packages as well as entries from the state repo for
all existing architectures.
Beware when using the `--partial` option, as it may most likely lead to
undesired effects by leaving debug packages behind as well as dangling entries
in the state repository.
Remove packages from pacman repositories.
Options
-------
*--partial*::
Remove only partial pkgnames from a split package. This leaves debug
packages behind and pkgbase entries in the state repo.
*-a, --arch* 'ARCH'::
Remove only one specific architecture (disables auto-detection).
By default all architectures are removed when this option is not used.
*--noconfirm*::
Bypass any confirmation messages, should only be used with caution.
Override the architecture (disables auto-detection)
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pkgctl-db-update(1)
===================
pkgctl-db-move(1)
=================
Name
----
pkgctl-db-update - Update the binary repository as final release step
pkgctl-db-move - Move packages between binary repositories
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl db update [OPTIONS]
pkgctl db move [OPTIONS] [SOURCE_REPO] [TARGET_REPO] [PKGBASE]...
Description
-----------
Update the pacman database as final release step for packages that
have been transfered and staged on 'repos.archlinux.org'.
Move packages between pacman repositories.
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pkgctl-db(1)
============
NAME
----
pkgctl-db - Pacman database modification utility for package updates, moves, and more.
SYNOPSIS
--------
pkgctl db [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Managing the Pacman database and facilitate the modification of packages and their metadata
within the database
OPTIONS
-------
*-h, --help*::
Display usage information and available options.
Subcommands
-----------
pkgctl db update::
Update the binary repository as final release step
pkgctl db move::
Move packages between binary repositories
pkgctl db remove::
Remove packages from binary repositories
SEE ALSO
--------
pkgctl-db-update(1)
pkgctl-db-move(1)
pkgctl-db-remove(1)
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pkgctl-issue-close(1)
=====================
Name
----
pkgctl-issue-close - Close an issue
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl issue close [OPTIONS] [IID]
Description
-----------
This command is used to close an issue in Arch Linux packaging projects. It
finalizes the issue by marking it as resolved and optionally providing a reason
for its closure.
To edit an issue, users must specify the issue ID (IID). By default, the
command operates within the current directory, but users have the option to
specify a different package base.
Users can provide a message directly through the command line to explain the
reason for closing the issue. For more detailed or precise reasons, users can
opt to edit the closure message using a text editor before submitting it.
Additionally, a specific resolution label can be set to categorize the closure
reason, with the default label being "completed."
Options
-------
*-p, --package* 'PKGBASE'::
Interact with `PKGBASE` instead of the current directory
*-m, --message* 'MSG'::
Use the provided message as the reason for closing
*-e, --edit*::
Edit the reason for closing using an editor
*-r, --resolution* 'REASON'::
Set a specific resolution label (default: completed)
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
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pkgctl-issue-comment(1)
=======================
Name
----
pkgctl-issue-comment - Comment on an issue
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl issue comment [OPTIONS] [IID]
Description
-----------
This command allows users to add comments to an issue in Arch Linux packaging
projects. This command is useful for providing feedback, updates, or any
additional information related to an issue directly within the project's issue
tracking system.
By default, the command interacts with the current directory, but users can
specify a different package base if needed.
Users can provide a comment message directly through the command line, ensuring
quick and efficient communication. Additionally, for more detailed or formatted
comments, users have the option to edit their comment using a text editor
before submitting it.
Options
-------
*-p, --package PKGBASE*::
Interact with `PKGBASE` instead of the current directory
*-m, --message MSG*::
Use the provided message as the comment
*-e, --edit*::
Edit the comment using an editor
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
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pkgctl-issue-create(1)
======================
Name
----
pkgctl-issue-create - Create a new issue
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl issue create [OPTIONS]
Description
-----------
The create command is used to create a new issue for an Arch Linux package.
This command is suitable for reporting bugs, regressions, feature requests, or
any other issues related to a package. It provides a flexible way to document
and track new issues within the project's issue tracking system.
By default, the command operates within the current directory, but users can
specify a different package base if needed.
Users can provide a title for the issue directly through the command line. The
issue description can be supplied from a file or edited using a text editor.
Alternatively, users can opt to continue the issue creation process using the
web interface for a more interactive experience.
The command allows setting various labels and attributes for the issue, such as
confidentiality, priority, scope, severity, and status. These options help
categorize and prioritize the issue appropriately within the tracking system.
In case of a failed run, the command can automatically recover to ensure that
the issue creation process is completed without losing any data.
This command is essential for maintainers, contributors, and users who need to
report new issues related to Arch Linux packages.
Options
-------
*-p, --package* 'PKGBASE'::
Interact with `PKGBASE` instead of the current directory
*-t, --title* 'TITLE'::
Use the provided title for the issue
*-F, --file* 'FILE'::
Take issue description from <file>
*-e, --edit*::
Edit the issue description using an editor
*-w, --web*::
Continue issue creation with the web interface
*--recover*::
Automatically recover from a failed run
*--confidentiality* 'TYPE'::
Set the issue confidentiality
*--priority* 'PRIORITY'::
Set the priority label
*--scope* 'SCOPE'::
Set the scope label
*--severity* 'SEVERITY'::
Set the severity label
*--status* 'STATUS'::
Set the status label
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
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pkgctl-issue-edit(1)
====================
Name
----
pkgctl-issue-edit - Edit and modify an issue
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl issue edit [OPTIONS] [IID]
Description
-----------
The pkgctl issue edit command is used to modify an existing issue in Arch Linux
packaging projects. This command allows users to update the issue's title,
description, and various attributes, ensuring that the issue information
remains accurate and up-to-date. It also provides a streamlined facility
for bug wranglers to categorize and prioritize issues efficiently.
To edit an issue, users must specify the issue ID (IID). By default, the
command operates within the current directory, but users can specify a
different package base if needed.
The command allows for direct updates to the issue title and description. For
more extensive changes, users can edit these details using a text editor. The
command provides various options to set or update labels and attributes such as
confidentiality, priority, resolution, scope, severity, and status. These
options help maintain clear and organized issue management.
In case of a failed run, the command can automatically recover to ensure that
the editing process is completed without losing any data.
This command is particularly useful for maintainers and contributors who need
to update the details of an issue to reflect new information or changes in
status. It ensures that all issue details are accurately maintained,
facilitating efficient tracking and resolution.
Options
-------
*-p, --package* 'PKGBASE'::
Interact with `PKGBASE` instead of the current directory
*-t, --title* 'TITLE'::
Use the provided title for the issue
*-e, --edit*::
Edit the issue title and description using an editor
*--recover*::
Automatically recover from a failed run
*--confidentiality* 'TYPE'::
Set the issue confidentiality
*--priority* 'PRIORITY'::
Set the priority label
*--resolution* 'REASON'::
Set the resolution label
*--scope* 'SCOPE'::
Set the scope label
*--severity* 'SEVERITY'::
Set the severity label
*--status* 'STATUS'::
Set the status label
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
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pkgctl-issue-list(1)
====================
Name
----
pkgctl-issue-list - List project or group issues
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl issue list [OPTIONS] [PKGBASE]
Description
-----------
The pkgctl issue list command is used to list issues associated with a specific
packaging project or the entire packaging subgroup in Arch Linux. This command
facilitates efficient issue management by allowing users to list and filter
issues based on various criteria.
Results can also be displayed directly in a web browser for easier navigation
and review.
The command offers filtering options to refine the results. Users can include
closed issues, filter exclusively for unconfirmed issues, or focus on issues
with specific labels such as priority, confidentiality, resolution, scope,
severity, and status.
Additionally, users can search within issue titles or descriptions and filter
issues by the assignee or author. There are also convenient shortcuts to filter
issues assigned to or created by the current user.
This command is particularly useful for package maintainers and contributors in
the Arch Linux community who need to track and manage issues efficiently. It
provides a comprehensive view of the project's or group's issue landscape,
enabling maintainers to address and prioritize issues effectively.
Options
-------
*-g, --group*::
Get issues from the whole packaging subgroup
*-w, --web*::
View results in a browser
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
Filter Options
--------------
*-A, --all*::
Get all issues including closed
*-c, --closed*::
Get only closed issues
*-U, --unconfirmed*::
Shorthand to filter by unconfirmed status label
*--search* 'SEARCH'::
Search <string> in the fields defined by --in
*--in* 'LOCATION'::
Search in title or description (default: all)
*-l, --label* 'NAME'::
Filter issue by label <name>
*--confidentiality* 'TYPE'::
Filter by confidentiality
*--priority* 'PRIORITY'::
Shorthand to filter by priority label
*--resolution* 'REASON'::
Shorthand to filter by resolution label
*--scope* 'SCOPE'::
Shorthand to filter by scope label
*--severity* 'SEVERITY'::
Shorthand to filter by severity label
*--status* 'STATUS'::
Shorthand to filter by status label
*--assignee* 'USERNAME'::
Filter issues assigned to the given username
*--assigned-to-me*::
Shorthand to filter issues assigned to you
*--author* 'USERNAME'::
Filter issues authored by the given username
*--created-by-me*::
Shorthand to filter issues created by you
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pkgctl-issue-move(1)
====================
Name
----
pkgctl-issue-move - Move an issue to another project
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl issue move [OPTIONS] [IID] [DESTINATION_PACKAGE]
Description
-----------
The move command allows users to transfer an issue from one project to another
within the Arch Linux packaging group. This is useful when an issue is
identified to be more relevant or better handled in a different project.
By default, the command operates within the current directory, but users can
specify a different package base from which to move the issue.
Users must specify the issue ID (IID) and the destination package to which the
issue should be moved. A comment message explaining the reason for the move can
be provided directly through the command line. For more detailed explanations
or additional context, users have the option to edit the move comment using a
text editor before submitting it.
Options
-------
*-p, --package* 'PKGBASE'::
Move from `PKGBASE` instead of the current directory
*-m, --message* 'MSG'::
Use the provided message as the comment
*-e, --edit*::
Edit the comment using an editor
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
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pkgctl-issue-reopen(1)
======================
Name
----
pkgctl-issue-reopen - Reopen a closed issue
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl issue reopen [OPTIONS] [IID]
Description
-----------
The reopen command is used to reopen a previously closed issue in Arch Linux
packaging projects. This command is useful when an issue needs to be revisited
or additional work is required after it was initially closed.
To edit an issue, users must specify the issue ID (IID). By default, the
command operates within the current directory, but users can specify a
different package base if needed.
Users can provide a message directly through the command line to explain the
reason for reopening the issue. For more detailed explanations or to provide
additional context, users have the option to edit the reopening comment using a
text editor before submitting it.
Options
-------
*-p, --package* 'PKGBASE'::
Interact with `PKGBASE` instead of the current directory
*-m, --message* 'MSG'::
Use the provided message as the comment
*-e, --edit*::
Edit the comment using an editor
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
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pkgctl-issue-view(1)
====================
Name
----
pkgctl-issue-view - Display information about an issue
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl issue view [OPTIONS]
Description
-----------
This command is designed to display detailed information about a specific issue
in Arch Linux packaging projects. It gathers and pretty prints all relevant
data about the issue, providing a comprehensive view that includes the issue's
description, status as well as labels and creation date.
By default, the command operates within the current directory, but users have
the option to specify a different package base. Additionally, users can choose
to view the issue in a web browser for a more interactive experience.
For those requiring deeper insights, the command can also display all comments
and activities related to the issue, providing a full historical context and
ongoing discussions.
Options
-------
*-p, --package* 'PKGBASE'::
Interact with `PKGBASE` instead of the current directory
*-c, --comments*::
Show issue comments and activities
*-w, --web*::
Open issue in a browser
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
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pkgctl-issue(1)
===============
Name
----
pkgctl-issue - Work with GitLab packaging issues
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl issue [SUBCOMMAND] [OPTIONS]
Description
-----------
Work with GitLab packaging issues.
Options
-------
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
Subcommands
-----------
pkgctl issue close::
Close an issue
pkgctl issue comment::
Comment on an issue
pkgctl issue create::
Create a new issue
pkgctl issue edit::
Edit and modify an issue
pkgctl issue list::
List project or group issues
pkgctl issue move::
Move an issue to another project
pkgctl issue reopen::
Reopen a closed issue
pkgctl issue view::
Display information about an issue
See Also
--------
pkgctl-issue-close(1)
pkgctl-issue-comment(1)
pkgctl-issue-create(1)
pkgctl-issue-edit(1)
pkgctl-issue-list(1)
pkgctl-issue-move(1)
pkgctl-issue-reopen(1)
pkgctl-issue-view(1)
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pkgctl-license-check(1)
=======================
Name
----
pkgctl-license-check - Checks package licensing compliance using REUSE
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl license check [OPTIONS] [PKGBASE...]
Description
-----------
Checks package licensing compliance using REUSE and also verifies whether
a LICENSE file with the expected Arch Linux-specific 0BSD license text exists.
Configuration
-------------
Uses reuse(1) and a `REUSE.toml` file located alongside the PKGBUILD(5). Refer
to the configuration section in pkgctl-license(1).
If no `PKGBASE` is specified, the command defaults to using the current working
directory.
Options
-------
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
Exit Codes
----------
On exit, return one of the following codes:
*0*::
Normal exit condition, all checked packages are compliant
*1*::
Unknown cause of failure
*2*::
Normal exit condition, but some packages are not compliant
See Also
--------
pkgctl-license(1)
reuse(1)
PKGBUILD(5)
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pkgctl-license-setup(1)
=======================
Name
----
pkgctl-license-setup - Automatically detect and setup a basic REUSE
configuration
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl license setup [OPTIONS] [PKGBASE...]
Description
-----------
This subcommand automates the creation of the Arch Linux 0BSD package license
file as well as a basic reuse(1) configuration by applying simple heuristics.
It comes in especially handy when initially setting up licensing for a package
without the need to manually write a `REUSE.toml` file.
If any `.patch` files are detected and the PKGBUILD(5) has only a single entry
in the `license=()` array, this subcommand assumes the patches are licensed
under that license and generates annotations for them.
In case there are no patches, no additional annotations are generated.
Manual annotations are necessary in case the subcommand can't generate a
configuration that accounts for all files. In this case, `reuse lint` will fail
with a descriptive error of which files are missing an annotation.
If no `PKGBASE` is specified, the command defaults to using the current working
directory.
Options
-------
*-f, --force*::
Overwrite existing reuse(1) configuration
*--no-check*::
Do not run pkgctl-license-check(1) after setup
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
See Also
--------
pkgctl-license(1)
pkgctl-license-check(1)
reuse(1)
PKGBUILD(5)
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pkgctl-license(1)
=================
Name
----
pkgctl-license - Check and manage package license compliance
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl license [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]
Description
-----------
Commands related to package licenses, including checks for compliance.
Uses reuse(1) and a `REUSE.toml` file located alongside the PKGBUILD(5).
Configuration
-------------
The `REUSE.toml` file must contain annotations for all regular files expected
to be present in an Arch Linux package repository.
Use pkgctl-license-setup(1) to automatically detect and setup a basic REUSE
config file based on the files in the package repository.
For detailed information on the various configuration options available for the
`REUSE.toml` file, refer to the REUSE Specification (https://reuse.software/spec).
Options
-------
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
Subcommands
-----------
pkgctl license check::
Checks package licensing compliance using REUSE
pkgctl license setup::
Automatically detect and setup a basic REUSE config
See Also
--------
pkgctl-license-check(1)
pkgctl-license-setup(1)
reuse(1)
PKGBUILD(5)
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Use the given <msg> as the commit message
*-r, --repo* 'REPO'::
Specify target repository for new packages not in any official repo.
Using this option is disallowed if the package is already released, as it
would circumvent the auto-detection safeguard.
Specify a target repository (disables auto-detection)
*-s, --staging*::
Build against the staging counterpart of the auto-detected repo
@@ -46,6 +44,6 @@ Options
See Also
--------
pkgctl-db-update(1)
linkman:pkgctl-db-update[1]
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pkgctl-repo-clean(1)
====================
Name
----
pkgctl-repo-clean - Remove untracked files from the working tree
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl repo clean [OPTION] [PATH]...
Description
-----------
Cleans the working tree by recursively removing files that are not under
version control, starting from the current directory.
Files unknown to Git as well as ignored files are removed. This can, for
example, be useful to remove all build products.
Options
-------
*-i, --interactive*::
Show what would be done and clean files interactively
*-n, --dry-run*::
Don't actually remove anything, just show what would be done
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
See Also
--------
git-clean(1)
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See Also
--------
pkgctl-repo-configure(1)
pkgctl-repo-switch(1)
linkman:pkgctl-repo-configure[1]
linkman:pkgctl-repo-switch[1]
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@@ -22,8 +22,6 @@ The remote protocol is automatically determined from the author email
address by choosing SSH for all official packager identities and
read-only HTTPS otherwise.
Git default excludes and hooks are applied to the configured repo.
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@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ Options
See Also
--------
pkgctl-auth(1)
pkgctl-repo-clone(1)
pkgctl-repo-configure(1)
linkman:pkgctl-auth[1]
linkman:pkgctl-repo-clone[1]
linkman:pkgctl-repo-configure[1]
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@@ -18,9 +18,6 @@ no arguments, open the package cloned in the current working directory.
Options
-------
*--print*::
Print the url instead of opening it with xdg-open
*-h, --help*::
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@@ -32,9 +32,6 @@ Options
Subcommands
-----------
pkgctl repo clean::
Remove untracked files from the working tree
pkgctl repo clone::
Clone a package repository
@@ -53,11 +50,10 @@ pkgctl repo web::
See Also
--------
pkgctl-repo-clean(1)
pkgctl-repo-clone(1)
pkgctl-repo-configure(1)
pkgctl-repo-create(1)
pkgctl-repo-switch(1)
pkgctl-repo-web(1)
linkman:pkgctl-repo-clone[1]
linkman:pkgctl-repo-configure[1]
linkman:pkgctl-repo-create[1]
linkman:pkgctl-repo-switch[1]
linkman:pkgctl-repo-web[1]
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@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
pkgctl-search(1)
================
Name
----
pkgctl-search - Search for an expression across the GitLab packaging group
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl search [OPTIONS] QUERY
Description
-----------
Search for an expression across the GitLab packaging group.
To use a filter, include it in your query. You may use wildcards (*) to
use glob matching.
Available filters for the blobs scope: path, extension
Every usage of the search command must be authenticated. Consult the
`'pkgctl auth'` command to authenticate with GitLab or view the authentication
status.
Search Tips
-----------
Syntax Description Example
───────────────────────────────────────
" Exact search "gem sidekiq"
~ Fuzzy search J~ Doe
| Or display | banner
+ And display +banner
- Exclude display -banner
* Partial bug error 50*
\ Escape \*md
# Issue ID #23456
! Merge request !23456
Options
-------
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
Filter Options
--------------
*--no-default-filter*::
Do not apply default filter (like -path:keys/pgp/*.asc)
Output Options
--------------
*--json*::
Enable printing in JSON; Shorthand for `'--format json'`
*-F, --format* 'FORMAT'::
Controls the formatting of the results; `FORMAT` is `'pretty'`, `'plain'`,
or `'json'` (default `pretty`)
*-N, --no-line-number*::
Don't show line numbers when formatting results
See Also
--------
pkgctl-auth(1)
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pkgctl-version-check(1)
=======================
Name
----
pkgctl-version-check - Compares local package versions against upstream
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl version check [OPTIONS] [PKGBASE...]
Description
-----------
Compares the versions of packages in the local packaging repository against
their latest upstream versions.
Upon execution, it generates a grouped list that provides detailed insights
into each package's status. For each package, it displays the current local
version alongside the latest version available upstream.
Outputs a summary of up-to-date packages, out-of-date packages, and any check
failures.
This simplifies the maintenance of PKGBUILD files, reducing the manual effort
required to track version changes from upstream sources.
Configuration
-------------
Uses nvchecker(1) and a `.nvchecker.toml` file located alongside the
PKGBUILD. Refer to the configuration section in pkgctl-version(1).
Options
-------
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
Filter Options
--------------
*-v, --verbose*::
Display all results including up-to-date versions
Output Options
--------------
*--json*::
Enable printing in JSON; Shorthand for `'--format json'`
*-F, --format* 'FORMAT'::
Controls the output format of the results; `FORMAT` is `'pretty'`,
or `'json'` (default `pretty`)
Exit Codes
----------
On exit, return one of the following codes:
*0*::
Normal exit condition, all checked versions are up-to-date
*1*::
Unknown cause of failure
*2*::
Normal exit condition, but there are out-of-date versions
*3*::
Failed to run some version checks
See Also
--------
pkgctl-version(1)
nvchecker(1)
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pkgctl-version-setup(1)
=======================
Name
----
pkgctl-version-setup - Automatically detect and setup a basic nvchecker config
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl version setup [OPTIONS] [PKGBASE...]
Description
-----------
This subcommand automates the creation of a basic nvchecker(1) configuration
file by analyzing the source array specified in the PKGBUILD(1) file of a
package. This command intelligently detects various platforms and APIs (e.g.,
GitHub, GitLab, PyPI) used by the package sources and generates a corresponding
`.nvchecker.toml` configuration based on its best guess.
This is particularly useful for initializing nvchecker(1) settings for a
package without manually crafting the `.nvchecker.toml` file. It simplifies the
process of setting up version checks, especially when transitioning a package's
monitoring from one source platform to another or starting version checks for a
new package.
If no `PKGBASE` is specified, the command defaults to using the current working
directory.
To obtain a list of supported sources and their expected URL formats, please
consult the sources section.
Options
-------
*-f, --force*::
Overwrite existing nvchecker(1) configuration
*--prefer-platform-api*::
Prefer platform specific GitHub/GitLab API over git for complex cases
*--url* 'URL'::
Derive check target from the given URL instead of the source array entries
*--no-check*::
Do not run pkgctl-version-check(1) after setup
*--no-upstream*::
Setup a blank config for packages without upstream sources, like meta
packages. This must only be used for cases without an upstream, please
reach out to the developer team for guidance regarding upstream sources
that are hard to configure.
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
Sources
-------
Here are the currently supported platforms and sources, along with examples of
URL formats that enable their automatic detection as specific source types:
*Git*::
* https://github.com/example/project
* https://gitlab.com/example/group/project
* git://git.foobar.org/example
* git+https://git.foobar.org/example
*GitHub*::
* https://github.com/example/project
* https://github.com/example/project/archive/v1.0/project-v1.0.tar.gz
*GitLab*::
* https://gitlab.com/example/group/project
* https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/devtools.git
* https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/devtools/-/releases/v1.1.0/downloads/devtools-v1.1.0.tar.gz
*Hackage*::
* https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad
* https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-0.18.0/xmonad-0.18.0.tar.gz
* https://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/xmonad/0.18.0/xmonad-0.18.0.tar.gz
*NPM*::
* https://registry.npmjs.org/node-gyp/-/node-gyp-10.0.1.tgz
* https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-gyp
*PyPI*::
* https://pypi.io/packages/source/p/pyflakes
* https://pypi.org/packages/source/b/bleach
* https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/p/pyflakes
* https://pypi.org/project/SQLAlchemy/
*RubyGems*::
* https://rubygems.org/downloads/diff-lcs-1.5.1.gem
* https://rubygems.org/gems/diff-lcs
*CPAN*::
* https://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/C/CO/COSIMO/Locale-PO-0.27.tar.gz
* https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/C/CO/COSIMO/Locale-PO-0.27.tar.gz
*crates.io*::
* https://static.crates.io/crates/shotgun/shotgun-1.0.crate
* https://crates.io/api/v1/crates/shotgun/1.0/download
* https://crates.io/crates/git-smash
Examples
--------
*pkgctl version setup*::
Detects the source from the current directory's PKGBUILD(1) and
sets up a basic `.nvchecker.toml`.
*pkgctl version setup --url https://github.com/example/project*::
Generates an `.nvchecker.toml` for the current PKGBUILD(1) but
overrides the source URL with the specified GitHub project.
See Also
--------
pkgctl-version(1)
pkgctl-version-check(1)
nvchecker(1)
PKGBUILD(5)
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pkgctl-version-upgrade(1)
=========================
Name
----
pkgctl-version-upgrade - Adjust the PKGBUILD to match the latest upstream version
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl version upgrade [OPTIONS] [PKGBASE...]
Description
-----------
Streamlines the process of keeping PKGBUILD files up-to-date with the latest
upstream versions.
Upon execution, it automatically adjusts the PKGBUILD file, ensuring that the
pkgver field is set to match the latest version available from the upstream
source. In addition to updating the pkgver, this command also resets the pkgrel
to 1 and updates checksums.
Outputs a summary of upgraded packages, up-to-date packages, and any check
failures.
This simplifies the maintenance of PKGBUILD files, reducing the manual effort
required to track and implement version changes from upstream sources.
Configuration
-------------
Uses nvchecker(1) and a `.nvchecker.toml` file located alongside the
PKGBUILD. Refer to the configuration section in pkgctl-version(1).
Options
-------
*--no-update-checksums*::
Disable computation and update of the checksums
*-v, --verbose*::
Display results including up-to-date versions
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
See Also
--------
pkgctl-version(1)
nvchecker(1)
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@@ -3,41 +3,16 @@ pkgctl-version(1)
Name
----
pkgctl-version - Check and manage package versions against upstream
pkgctl-version - Show pkgctl version information
Synopsis
--------
pkgctl version [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]
pkgctl version [OPTIONS]
Description
-----------
Commands related to package versions, including checks for outdated packages.
Uses nvchecker(1) and a `.nvchecker.toml` file located alongside the
PKGBUILD.
Configuration
-------------
The `.nvchecker.toml` file must contain a section that matches the
package's pkgbase. The pkgbase section within the `.nvchecker.toml` file
specifies the source and method for checking the latest version of the
corresponding package.
Use pkgctl-version-setup(1) to automatically detect and setup a basic nvchecker
config based on the source array of the package PKGBUILD.
For detailed information on the various configuration options available for the
`.nvchecker.toml` file, refer to the configuration files section in
nvchecker(1). This documentation provides insights into the possible
options that can be utilized to customize the version checking process.
To supply GitHub or GitLab tokens to nvchecker, a `keyfile.toml` should be
placed in the `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`/nvchecker` directory. This keyfile is
used for providing the necessary authentication tokens required for
accessing the GitHub or GitLab API.
Shows the current version information of pkgctl.
Options
-------
@@ -45,23 +20,4 @@ Options
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text
Subcommands
-----------
pkgctl version check::
Compares local package versions against upstream
pkgctl version setup::
Automatically detect and setup a basic nvchecker config
pkgctl version upgrade::
Adjust the PKGBUILD to match the latest upstream version
See Also
--------
pkgctl-version-check(1)
pkgctl-version-setup(1)
pkgctl-version-upgrade(1)
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@@ -12,12 +12,7 @@ pkgctl [SUBCOMMAND] [OPTIONS]
Description
-----------
Command-line utility serving as a unified interface for multiple development tools.
This tool aims to simplify and optimize interactions with devtools by offering
various subcommands for executing tasks related to package management, repository management,
version control, among others.
Utilizing pkgctl enables users to efficiently administer their development workflows.
TODO
Options
-------
@@ -31,9 +26,6 @@ Options
Subcommands
-----------
pkgctl aur::
Interact with the Arch User Repository
pkgctl auth::
Authenticate with services like GitLab
@@ -46,33 +38,24 @@ pkgctl db::
pkgctl diff::
Compare package files using different modes
pkgctl issue::
Work with GitLab packaging issues
pkgctl release::
Release step to commit, tag and upload build artifacts
pkgctl repo::
Manage Git packaging repositories and their configuration
pkgctl search::
Search for an expression across the GitLab packaging group
pkgctl version::
Check and manage package versions against upstream
Show pkgctl version information
See Also
--------
pkgctl-aur(1)
pkgctl-auth(1)
pkgctl-build(1)
pkgctl-db(1)
pkgctl-diff(1)
pkgctl-issue(1)
pkgctl-release(1)
pkgctl-repo(1)
pkgctl-search(1)
pkgctl-version(1)
linkman:pkgctl-auth[1]
linkman:pkgctl-build[1]
linkman:pkgctl-db[1]
linkman:pkgctl-diff[1]
linkman:pkgctl-release[1]
linkman:pkgctl-repo[1]
linkman:pkgctl-version[1]
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@@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ usage() {
echo ' -C <file> Location of a pacman config file'
echo ' -M <file> Location of a makepkg config file'
echo ' -c <dir> Set pacman cache'
echo ' -f <src>[:<dst>] Copy src file from the host to the chroot.'
echo ' If dst file is not provided, it defaults to src'
echo ' -f <file> Copy file from the host to the chroot'
echo ' -s Do not run setarch'
echo ' -h This message'
exit 1
@@ -64,8 +63,6 @@ nspawn_args=(
--slice="devtools-$(systemd-escape "${SUDO_USER:-$USER}")"
--machine="arch-nspawn-$$"
--as-pid2
--console=autopipe
--timezone=off
)
if (( ${#cache_dirs[@]} == 0 )); then
@@ -74,7 +71,6 @@ fi
# shellcheck disable=2016
host_mirrors=($(pacman-conf --repo extra Server 2> /dev/null | sed -r 's#(.*/)extra/os/.*#\1$repo/os/$arch#'))
host_cachemirrors=($(pacman-conf --repo extra CacheServer 2> /dev/null | sed -r 's#(.*/)extra/os/.*#\1$repo/os/$arch#'))
for host_mirror in "${host_mirrors[@]}"; do
if [[ $host_mirror == *file://* ]]; then
@@ -109,23 +105,13 @@ copy_hostconf () {
printf 'Server = %s\n' "${host_mirrors[@]}" >"$working_dir/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist"
[[ -n $host_cachemirrors ]] && printf 'CacheServer = %s\n' "${host_cachemirrors[@]}" >>"$working_dir/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist"
[[ -n $pac_conf ]] && cp "$pac_conf" "$working_dir/etc/pacman.conf"
if [[ -n $makepkg_conf ]]; then
cp "$makepkg_conf" "$working_dir/etc/makepkg.conf"
if [[ -d "${makepkg_conf}.d" ]] && is_globfile "${makepkg_conf}.d"/*.conf; then
mkdir --parents "$working_dir/etc/makepkg.conf.d/"
cp "${makepkg_conf}.d/"*.conf "$working_dir/etc/makepkg.conf.d/"
fi
fi
[[ -n $makepkg_conf ]] && cp "$makepkg_conf" "$working_dir/etc/makepkg.conf"
local file
for file in "${files[@]}"; do
src="${file%%:*}"
dst="${file#*:}"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$working_dir$dst")"
cp -T "$src" "$working_dir$dst"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$working_dir$file")"
cp -T "$file" "$working_dir$file"
done
sed -r "s|^#?\\s*CacheDir.+|CacheDir = ${cache_dirs[*]}|g" -i "$working_dir/etc/pacman.conf"

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# Pass all arguments after -- right to makepkg
makechrootpkg_args+=("${@:$OPTIND}")
# Automatically recreate the root chroot if a version mismatch is detected
CURRENT_CHROOT_VERSION=$(cat "${chroots}/${repo}-${arch}/root/.arch-chroot")
if [[ -f "${chroots}/${repo}-${arch}/root/.arch-chroot" ]] && [[ "$CURRENT_CHROOT_VERSION" != "$CHROOT_VERSION" ]]; then
warning "Recreating chroot '%s' (%s) as it is not at version %s" "${chroots}/${repo}-${arch}/root" "$CURRENT_CHROOT_VERSION" "$CHROOT_VERSION"
clean_first=true
fi
if ${clean_first} || [[ ! -d "${chroots}/${repo}-${arch}" ]]; then
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@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ _DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR=${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR:-@pkgdatadir@}
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/common.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-tags.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-tags.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/util/git.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/util/git.sh
set -e
@@ -35,7 +37,7 @@ fi
# validate repo is really repo-arch
if [[ -z $FORCE ]]; then
for tag in "$@"; do
if ! in_array "$tag" "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_TAGS[@]}"; then
if ! in_array "$tag" "${_tags[@]}"; then
die "archrelease: Invalid tag: '%s' (use -f to force release)" "$tag"
fi
done
@@ -55,8 +57,8 @@ gittag=$(get_tag_from_pkgver "$pkgver")
if ! branchname=$(git symbolic-ref --short HEAD); then
die 'not on any branch'
fi
if [[ "${branchname}" != main ]]; then
die 'must be run from the main branch'
if ! is_valid_release_branch "${branchname}"; then
die 'must be run from a valid release branch (%s)' "${VALID_RELEASE_BRANCHES[@]}"
fi
# Check if remote origin is setup properly
@@ -85,10 +87,10 @@ if git tag --verify "$gittag" &> /dev/null; then
if [[ "$cwd_checksum" != "$tag_checksum" ]]; then
die "tagged PKGBUILD is not the same as the working dir PKGBUILD"
fi
git push --tags --set-upstream origin main || abort
git push --tags --set-upstream origin "${branchname}" || abort
exit 0
fi
msg "Releasing package"
git tag --sign --message="Package release ${pkgver}" "$gittag" || abort
git push --tags --set-upstream origin main || abort
git push --tags --set-upstream origin "${branchname}" || abort

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@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ for _pkgname in "${pkgname[@]}"; do
bsdtar tf "$TEMPDIR/$oldpkg" | sort > "$TEMPDIR/filelist-$_pkgname-old"
bsdtar tf "$pkgfile" | sort > "$TEMPDIR/filelist-$_pkgname"
diff --side-by-side --suppress-common-lines --width="${COLUMNS:-130}" --color=auto "$TEMPDIR/filelist-$_pkgname-old" "$TEMPDIR/filelist-$_pkgname"
sdiff -s "$TEMPDIR/filelist-$_pkgname-old" "$TEMPDIR/filelist-$_pkgname"
find-libprovides "$TEMPDIR/$oldpkg" 2>/dev/null | sort > "$TEMPDIR/libraries-$_pkgname-old"
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@@ -5,13 +5,11 @@
_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR=${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR:-@pkgdatadir@}
# shellcheck source=src/lib/common.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/common.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/util/srcinfo.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/util/srcinfo.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/util/git.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/util/git.sh
source /usr/share/makepkg/util/util.sh
set -eo pipefail
check_pkgbuild_validity() {
# shellcheck source=contrib/makepkg/PKGBUILD.proto
@@ -74,14 +72,12 @@ if ! repo_spec=$(git config --local devtools.version) || [[ ${repo_spec} != "${G
exit 1
fi
if ! repo_variant=$(git config --local devtools.variant) || [[ ${repo_variant} != canonical ]]; then
error "cannot release from a repository with none canonical specs (%s), try:" "${repo_variant:-development}"
msg2 'pkgctl repo configure'
exit 1
if ! branchname=$(git symbolic-ref --short HEAD); then
die 'not on any branch'
fi
if [[ "$(git symbolic-ref --short HEAD)" != main ]]; then
die 'must be run from the main branch'
if ! is_valid_release_branch "${branchname}"; then
die 'must be run from a valid release branch (%s)' "${VALID_RELEASE_BRANCHES[@]}"
fi
source=()
@@ -105,6 +101,9 @@ case "$cmd" in
;;
esac
if [[ "${branchname}" == "unstable" ]] && [[ "$repo" != *"unstable" ]]; then
die 'Cannot release from unstable branch into non-unstable repo: %s' "${repo}"
fi
if (( ${#validpgpkeys[@]} != 0 )); then
if [[ -d keys ]]; then
@@ -120,20 +119,8 @@ if (( ${#validpgpkeys[@]} != 0 )); then
git add --force -- keys/pgp/*
fi
needsversioning=()
if [[ ! -e REUSE.toml || ! -e LICENSE || ! -d LICENSES ]]; then
# TODO: Make this a hard failure in the future after packagers have had
# some time to add licenses to all packages.
warning "package doesn't have proper licensing information, set it up using:"
msg2 'pkgctl license setup'
else
pkgctl license check
needsversioning+=(REUSE.toml LICENSE LICENSES/*)
fi
# find files which should be under source control
needsversioning+=(PKGBUILD)
needsversioning=(PKGBUILD)
for s in "${source[@]}"; do
[[ $s != *://* ]] && needsversioning+=("$s")
done
@@ -155,7 +142,7 @@ if (( ${#needsversioning[*]} )); then
if [[ ! -f "${file}" ]]; then
continue
fi
if ! git ls-files --error-unmatch "$file" >/dev/null; then
if ! git ls-files --error-unmatch "$file"; then
die "%s is not under version control" "$file"
fi
done
@@ -163,7 +150,7 @@ fi
server=${PACKAGING_REPO_RELEASE_HOST}
rsyncopts=("${RSYNC_OPTS[@]}" --perms --chmod='ug=rw,o=r')
rsyncopts=(-e ssh -p '--chmod=ug=rw,o=r' -c -h -L --progress --partial -y)
archreleaseopts=()
while getopts ':l:a:s:f' flag; do
case $flag in
@@ -199,10 +186,13 @@ done
# check for PKGBUILD standards
check_pkgbuild_validity
# auto generate .SRCINFO
# shellcheck disable=SC2119
write_srcinfo_file
git add --force .SRCINFO
# auto generate .SRCINFO if present
if [[ -f .SRCINFO ]]; then
stat_busy 'Generating .SRCINFO'
makepkg --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO
git add .SRCINFO
stat_done
fi
if [[ -n $(git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no) ]]; then
stat_busy 'Staging files'
@@ -225,14 +215,14 @@ if [[ -n $(git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no) ]]; then
echo "$msgtemplate" > "$msgfile"
if [[ -n $GIT_EDITOR ]]; then
$GIT_EDITOR "$msgfile" || die
elif giteditor=$(git config --get core.editor); then
$giteditor "$msgfile" || die
elif [[ -n $VISUAL ]]; then
$VISUAL "$msgfile" || die
elif [[ -n $EDITOR ]]; then
$EDITOR "$msgfile" || die
elif giteditor=$(git config --get core.editor); then
$giteditor "$msgfile" || die
else
die "No usable editor found (tried \$GIT_EDITOR, git config [core.editor], \$VISUAL, \$EDITOR)."
die "No usable editor found (tried \$GIT_EDITOR, \$VISUAL, \$EDITOR, git config [core.editor])."
fi
[[ -s $msgfile ]] || die
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@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
#!/hint/bash
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
[[ -z ${DEVTOOLS_INCLUDE_API_ARCHWEB_SH:-} ]] || return 0
DEVTOOLS_INCLUDE_API_ARCHWEB_SH=1
_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR=${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR:-@pkgdatadir@}
# shellcheck source=src/lib/common.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/common.sh
set -e
set -o pipefail
archweb_query_all_packages() {
local -a pkgbases
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
stat_busy "Query all released packages"
mapfile -t pkgbases < <(
curl --location --show-error --no-progress-meter --fail --retry 3 --retry-delay 3 \
"${PKGBASE_MAINTAINER_URL}" 2> "${WORKDIR}/error" \
| jq --raw-output --exit-status 'keys[]' 2> "${WORKDIR}/error"
)
if ! wait $!; then
stat_failed
print_workdir_error
return 1
fi
stat_done
printf "%s\n" "${pkgbases[@]}"
return 0
}
archweb_query_maintainer_packages() {
local maintainer=$1
local -a pkgbases
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
stat_busy "Query maintainer packages"
mapfile -t pkgbases < <(
curl --location --show-error --no-progress-meter --fail --retry 3 --retry-delay 3 \
"${PKGBASE_MAINTAINER_URL}" 2> "${WORKDIR}/error" \
| jq --raw-output --exit-status '. as $parent | keys[] | select(. as $key | $parent[$key] | index("'"${maintainer}"'"))' 2> "${WORKDIR}/error"
)
if ! wait $!; then
stat_failed
print_workdir_error
return 1
fi
stat_done
printf "%s\n" "${pkgbases[@]}"
return 0
}

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@@ -8,72 +8,18 @@ DEVTOOLS_INCLUDE_API_GITLAB_SH=1
_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR=${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR:-@pkgdatadir@}
# shellcheck source=src/lib/common.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/common.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/cache.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/cache.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/config.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/config.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/valid-issue.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/valid-issue.sh
set -e
graphql_api_call() {
local outfile=$1
local request=$2
local node_type=$3
local data=$4
local hasNextPage cursor
# empty token
if [[ -z "${GITLAB_TOKEN}" ]]; then
msg_error " api call failed: No token provided"
return 1
fi
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
api_workdir=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" --directory pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
# normalize graphql data and prepare query
data="${data//\"/\\\"}"
data='{
"query": "'"${data}"'"
}'
data="${data//$'\t'/ }"
data="${data//$'\n'/}"
cursor=""
hasNextPage=true
while [[ ${hasNextPage} == true ]]; do
data=$(sed -E 's|after: \\"[a-zA-Z0-9]*\\"|after: \\"'"${cursor}"'\\"|' <<< "${data}")
result="${api_workdir}/result.${cursor}"
if ! curl --request "${request}" \
--url "https://${GITLAB_HOST}/api/graphql" \
--header "Authorization: Bearer ${GITLAB_TOKEN}" \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data "${data}" \
--output "${result}" \
--silent; then
msg_error " api call failed: $(cat "${outfile}")"
return 1
fi
hasNextPage=$(jq --raw-output ".data | .${node_type} | .pageInfo | .hasNextPage" < "${result}")
cursor=$(jq --raw-output ".data | .${node_type} | .pageInfo | .endCursor" < "${result}")
cp "${result}" "${api_workdir}/tmp"
jq ".data.${node_type}.nodes" "${api_workdir}/tmp" > "${result}"
done
jq --slurp add "${api_workdir}"/result.* > "${outfile}"
return 0
}
gitlab_api_call() {
local outfile=$1
local request=$2
local endpoint=$3
local data=${4:-}
local error
# empty token
if [[ -z "${GITLAB_TOKEN}" ]]; then
@@ -92,124 +38,27 @@ gitlab_api_call() {
return 1
fi
if ! gitlab_check_api_errors "${outfile}"; then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
gitlab_api_call_paged() {
local outfile=$1
local status_file=$2
local request=$3
local endpoint=$4
local data=${5:-}
local result header
# empty token
if [[ -z "${GITLAB_TOKEN}" ]]; then
msg_error " api call failed: No token provided"
return 1
fi
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
api_workdir=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" --directory pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
tmp_file=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${api_workdir}" spinner.tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)
local next_page=1
local total_pages=1
local known_total_pages=1
local percentage=100
while [[ -n "${next_page}" ]]; do
percentage=$(( 100 * next_page / total_pages ))
printf "📡 Querying GitLab: %s/%s [%s] %%spinner%%" \
"${BOLD}${next_page}" "${known_total_pages}" "${percentage}%${ALL_OFF}" \
> "${tmp_file}"
mv "${tmp_file}" "${status_file}"
result="${api_workdir}/result.${next_page}"
header="${api_workdir}/header"
if ! curl --request "${request}" \
--get \
--url "https://${GITLAB_HOST}/api/v4/${endpoint}&per_page=100&page=${next_page}" \
--header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: ${GITLAB_TOKEN}" \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data-urlencode "${data}" \
--dump-header "${header}" \
--output "${result}" \
--silent; then
msg_error " api call failed: $(cat "${result}")"
return 1
fi
if ! gitlab_check_api_errors "${result}"; then
return 1
fi
next_page=$(grep "x-next-page" "${header}" | tr -d '\r' | awk '{ print $2 }')
total_pages=$(grep "x-total-pages" "${header}" | tr -d '\r' | awk '{ print $2 }')
# The api is not guaranteed to return x-total-pages for larger query results
# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/23931
# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/436373
if (( total_pages == 0 )); then
total_pages=${next_page}
known_total_pages="?"
else
known_total_pages=${total_pages}
fi
done
jq --slurp add "${api_workdir}"/result.* > "${outfile}"
return 0
}
gitlab_check_api_errors() {
local file=$1
local error
# search API only returns an array, no errors
if [[ $(jq --raw-output 'type' < "${file}") == "array" ]]; then
return 0
fi
# check for general purpose api error
if error=$(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.error' < "${file}"); then
if error=$(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.error' < "${outfile}"); then
msg_error " api call failed: ${error}"
return 1
fi
# check for api specific error messages
if ! jq --raw-output --exit-status '.id' < "${file}" >/dev/null; then
if jq --raw-output --exit-status '.message | keys[]' < "${file}" &>/dev/null; then
if ! jq --raw-output --exit-status '.id' < "${outfile}" >/dev/null; then
if jq --raw-output --exit-status '.message | keys[]' < "${outfile}" &>/dev/null; then
while read -r error; do
msg_error " api call failed: ${error}"
done < <(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.message|to_entries|map("\(.key) \(.value[])")[]' < "${file}")
elif error=$(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.message' < "${file}"); then
done < <(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.message|to_entries|map("\(.key) \(.value[])")[]' < "${outfile}")
elif error=$(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.message' < "${outfile}"); then
msg_error " api call failed: ${error}"
fi
return 1
fi
return 0
}
graphql_check_api_errors() {
local file=$1
local error
# early exit if we do not have errors
if ! jq --raw-output --exit-status '.errors[]' < "${file}" &>/dev/null; then
return 0
fi
# check for api specific error messages
while read -r error; do
msg_error " api call failed: ${error}"
done < <(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.errors[].message' < "${file}")
return 1
}
gitlab_api_get_user() {
local outfile username
@@ -232,118 +81,6 @@ gitlab_api_get_user() {
return 0
}
gitlab_api_get_project_name_mapping() {
local query=$1
local outfile
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
# query user details
if ! graphql_api_call "${outfile}" POST projects "${query}"; then
msg_warn " Invalid token provided?"
exit 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
gitlab_lookup_project_names() {
local status_file=$1; shift
local project_ids=("$@")
local graphql_lookup_batch=200
local project_name_cache_file tmp_file from length percentage
local project_slice query projects mapping_output
# collect project ids whose name needs to be looked up
project_name_cache_file=$(get_cache_file gitlab/project_id_to_name)
lock 11 "${project_name_cache_file}" "Locking project name cache"
# early exit if there is nothing new to look up
if (( ! ${#project_ids[@]} )); then
cat "${project_name_cache_file}"
# close project name cache lock
lock_close 11
return
fi
# reduce project_ids to uncached entries
mapfile -t project_ids < <(
printf "%s\n" "${project_ids[@]}" | \
grep --invert-match --file <(awk '{ print $1 }' < "${project_name_cache_file}" ))
# look up project names
tmp_file=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api-spinner.tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)
local entries="${#project_ids[@]}"
local until=0
while (( until < entries )); do
from=${until}
until=$(( until + graphql_lookup_batch ))
if (( until > entries )); then
until=${entries}
fi
length=$(( until - from ))
percentage=$(( 100 * until / entries ))
printf "📡 Querying GitLab project names: %s/%s [%s] %%spinner%%" \
"${BOLD}${until}" "${entries}" "${percentage}%${ALL_OFF}" \
> "${tmp_file}"
mv "${tmp_file}" "${status_file}"
project_slice=("${project_ids[@]:${from}:${length}}")
printf -v projects '"gid://gitlab/Project/%s",' "${project_slice[@]}"
query='{
projects(after: "" ids: ['"${projects}"']) {
pageInfo {
startCursor
endCursor
hasNextPage
}
nodes {
id
name
}
}
}'
mapping_output=$(gitlab_api_get_project_name_mapping "${query}")
# update cache
while read -r project_id project_name; do
printf "%s %s\n" "${project_id}" "${project_name}" >> "${project_name_cache_file}"
done < <(jq --raw-output \
'.[] | "\(.id | rindex("/") as $lastSlash | .[$lastSlash+1:]) \(.name)"' \
<<< "${mapping_output}")
done
cat "${project_name_cache_file}"
# close project name cache lock
lock_close 11
}
longest_package_name_from_ids() {
local project_ids=("$@")
local longest=0
# collect project ids whose name needs to be looked up
project_name_cache_file=$(get_cache_file gitlab/project_id_to_name)
lock 11 "${project_name_cache_file}" "Locking project name cache"
# read project_id to name mapping from cache
while read -r project_id project_name; do
if (( ${#project_name} > longest )) && in_array "${project_id}" "${project_ids[@]}"; then
longest="${#project_name}"
fi
done < "${project_name_cache_file}"
# close project name cache lock
lock_close 11
printf "%s" "${longest}"
}
# Convert arbitrary project names to GitLab valid path names.
#
# GitLab has several limitations on project and group names and also maintains
@@ -393,511 +130,3 @@ gitlab_api_create_project() {
printf "%s" "${path}"
return 0
}
# TODO: parallelize
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/search.html#scope-blobs
gitlab_api_search() {
local search=$1
local status_file=$2
local outfile
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
if ! gitlab_api_call_paged "${outfile}" "${status_file}" GET "/groups/archlinux%2fpackaging%2fpackages/search?scope=blobs" "search=${search}"; then
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/projects.html#get-single-project
gitlab_project() {
local project=$1
local outfile project_path
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
project_path=$(gitlab_project_name_to_path "${project}")
if ! gitlab_api_call "${outfile}" GET "projects/archlinux%2fpackaging%2fpackages%2f${project_path}/"; then
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
# TODO: parallelize
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/issues.html#list-project-issues
gitlab_projects_issues_list() {
local project=$1
local status_file=$2
local params=${3:-}
local data=${4:-}
local outfile
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
if ! gitlab_api_call_paged "${outfile}" "${status_file}" GET "/projects/archlinux%2fpackaging%2fpackages%2f${project}/issues?${params}" "${data}"; then
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
# TODO: parallelize
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/issues.html#list-project-issues
gitlab_group_issue_list() {
local group=$1
local status_file=$2
local params=${3:-}
local data=${4:-}
local outfile
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
group=${group//\//%2f}
params=${params//\[/%5B}
params=${params//\]/%5D}
if ! gitlab_api_call_paged "${outfile}" "${status_file}" GET "/groups/${group}/issues?${params}" "${data}"; then
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
}
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/issues.html#single-project-issue
gitlab_project_issue() {
local pkgbase=$1
local iid=$2
local outfile data path project_path
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
project_path=$(gitlab_project_name_to_path "${pkgbase}")
if ! gitlab_api_call "${outfile}" GET "projects/archlinux%2fpackaging%2fpackages%2f${project_path}/issues/${iid}"; then
return 1
fi
if ! path=$(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.title' < "${outfile}"); then
msg_error " failed to query path: $(cat "${outfile}")"
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
gitlab_project_issue_create() {
local pkgbase=$1
local title=$2
local description=$3
local confidential=$4
shift 4
local labels=("${@}")
local outfile data iid project_path
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
project_path=$(gitlab_project_name_to_path "${pkgbase}")
data=$(jq --null-input \
--arg title "${title}" \
--arg description "${description}" \
--arg confidential "${confidential}" \
--arg labels "$(join_by , "${labels[@]}")" \
'$ARGS.named')
if ! gitlab_api_call "${outfile}" POST "/projects/archlinux%2fpackaging%2fpackages%2f${project_path}/issues" "${data}"; then
return 1
fi
if ! iid=$(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.iid' < "${outfile}"); then
msg_error " failed to query note: $(cat "${outfile}")"
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
# TODO: parallelize
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/notes.html#list-project-issue-notes
gitlab_project_issue_notes() {
local project=$1
local iid=$2
local status_file=$3
local params=${4:-}
local outfile
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
if ! gitlab_api_call_paged "${outfile}" "${status_file}" GET "/projects/archlinux%2fpackaging%2fpackages%2f${project}/issues/${iid}/notes?${params}"; then
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/issues.html#edit-an-issue
gitlab_project_issue_edit() {
local pkgbase=$1
local iid=$2
local params=$3
local data=${4:-}
local outfile data path project_path
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
project_path=$(gitlab_project_name_to_path "${pkgbase}")
if ! gitlab_api_call "${outfile}" PUT "/projects/archlinux%2fpackaging%2fpackages%2f${project_path}/issues/${iid}?${params}" "${data}"; then
return 1
fi
if ! path=$(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.title' < "${outfile}"); then
msg_error " failed to query path: $(cat "${outfile}")"
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
gitlab_create_project_issue_note() {
local pkgbase=$1
local iid=$2
local body=$3
local outfile data path project_path
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
project_path=$(gitlab_project_name_to_path "${pkgbase}")
data=$(jq --null-input --arg body "${body}" '$ARGS.named')
if ! gitlab_api_call "${outfile}" POST "/projects/archlinux%2fpackaging%2fpackages%2f${project_path}/issues/${iid}/notes" "${data}"; then
return 1
fi
if ! path=$(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.body' < "${outfile}"); then
msg_error " failed to query note: $(cat "${outfile}")"
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
gitlab_project_issue_move() {
local pkgbase=$1
local iid=$2
local to_project_id=$3
local outfile path project_path
[[ -z ${WORKDIR:-} ]] && setup_workdir
outfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir="${WORKDIR}" pkgctl-gitlab-api.XXXXXXXXXX)
project_path=$(gitlab_project_name_to_path "${pkgbase}")
if ! gitlab_api_call "${outfile}" POST "/projects/archlinux%2fpackaging%2fpackages%2f${project_path}/issues/${iid}/move?to_project_id=${to_project_id}"; then
return 1
fi
if ! path=$(jq --raw-output --exit-status '.title' < "${outfile}"); then
msg_error " failed to move issue: $(cat "${outfile}")"
return 1
fi
cat "${outfile}"
return 0
}
gitlab_severity_from_labels() {
local labels=("$@")
local severity="unknown"
local label
for label in "${labels[@]}"; do
if [[ ${label} == severity::* ]]; then
severity="${label#*-}"
fi
done
printf "%s" "${severity}"
}
severity_as_gitlab_label() {
local severity=$1
case "${severity}" in
lowest)
printf "severity::5-%s" "${severity}" ;;
low)
printf "severity::4-%s" "${severity}" ;;
medium)
printf "severity::3-%s" "${severity}" ;;
high)
printf "severity::2-%s" "${severity}" ;;
critical)
printf "severity::1-%s" "${severity}" ;;
*)
return 1 ;;
esac
return 0
}
gitlab_priority_from_labels() {
local labels=("$@")
local priority="normal"
local label
for label in "${labels[@]}"; do
if [[ ${label} == priority::* ]]; then
priority="${label#*-}"
fi
done
printf "%s" "${priority}"
}
priority_as_gitlab_label() {
local priority=$1
case "${priority}" in
low)
printf "priority::4-%s" "${priority}" ;;
normal)
printf "priority::3-%s" "${priority}" ;;
high)
printf "priority::2-%s" "${priority}" ;;
urgent)
printf "priority::1-%s" "${priority}" ;;
*)
return 1 ;;
esac
return 0
}
gitlab_scope_from_labels() {
local labels=("$@")
local scope="unknown"
local label
for label in "${labels[@]}"; do
if [[ ${label} == scope::* ]]; then
scope="${label#*::}"
fi
done
printf "%s" "${scope}"
}
scope_as_gitlab_label() {
local scope=$1
if ! in_array "${scope}" "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_SCOPE[@]}"; then
return 1
fi
printf "scope::%s" "${scope}"
}
gitlab_scope_short() {
local scope=$1
case "${scope}" in
regression)
scope=regress ;;
enhancement)
scope=enhance ;;
documentation)
scope=doc ;;
reproducibility)
scope=repro ;;
out-of-date)
scope=ood ;;
esac
printf "%s" "${scope}"
}
gitlab_scope_color() {
local scope=$1
local color="${GRAY}"
case "${scope}" in
bug)
color="${DARK_RED}" ;;
feature)
color="${DARK_BLUE}" ;;
security)
color="${RED}" ;;
question)
color="${PURPLE}" ;;
regression)
color="${DARK_RED}" ;;
enhancement)
color="${DARK_BLUE}" ;;
documentation)
color="${ALL_OFF}" ;;
reproducibility)
color="${DARK_GREEN}" ;;
out-of-date)
color="${DARK_YELLOW}" ;;
esac
printf "%s" "${color}"
}
status_as_gitlab_label() {
local status=$1
if ! in_array "${status}" "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_STATUS[@]}"; then
return 1
fi
printf "status::%s" "${status}"
return 0
}
gitlab_issue_state_display() {
local state=$1
if [[ ${state} == opened ]]; then
state=open
fi
printf "%s" "${state}"
}
gitlab_issue_status_from_labels() {
local labels=("$@")
local status=unconfirmed
local label
for label in "${labels[@]}"; do
if [[ ${label} == status::* ]]; then
status="${label#*::}"
fi
done
printf "%s" "${status}"
}
gitlab_issue_status_short() {
local status=$1
if [[ ${status} == waiting-* ]]; then
status=waiting
fi
printf "%s" "${status}"
}
gitlab_issue_status_color() {
local status=$1
local color="${GRAY}"
case "${status}" in
confirmed)
color="${GREEN}" ;;
in-progress)
color="${YELLOW}" ;;
in-review)
color="${PURPLE}" ;;
on-hold|unconfirmed)
color="${GRAY}" ;;
waiting-input|waiting-upstream)
color="${DARK_BLUE}" ;;
esac
printf "%s" "${color}"
}
resolution_as_gitlab_label() {
local resolution=$1
if ! in_array "${resolution}" "${DEVTOOLS_VALID_ISSUE_RESOLUTION[@]}"; then
return 1
fi
printf "resolution::%s" "${resolution}"
}
gitlab_resolution_from_labels() {
local labels=("$@")
local label
for label in "${labels[@]}"; do
if [[ ${label} == resolution::* ]]; then
printf "%s" "${label#*::}"
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
gitlab_resolution_color() {
local resolution=$1
local color=""
case "${resolution}" in
cant-reproduce)
color="${DARK_YELLOW}" ;;
completed)
color="${GREEN}" ;;
duplicate)
color="${GRAY}" ;;
invalid)
color="${DARK_YELLOW}" ;;
not-a-bug)
color="${GRAY}" ;;
upstream)
color="${PURPLE}" ;;
wont-fix)
color="${DARK_BLUE}" ;;
esac
printf "%s" "${color}"
}
gitlab_severity_color() {
local severity=$1
local color="${PURPLE}"
case "${severity}" in
lowest)
color="${DARK_GREEN}" ;;
low)
color="${GREEN}" ;;
medium)
color="${YELLOW}" ;;
high)
color="${RED}" ;;
critical)
color="${RED}${UNDERLINE}" ;;
esac
printf "%s" "${color}"
}
gitlab_priority_color() {
local priority=$1
local color="${PURPLE}"
case "${priority}" in
low)
color="${DARK_GREEN}" ;;
normal)
color="${GREEN}" ;;
high)
color="${YELLOW}" ;;
urgent)
color="${RED}" ;;
esac
printf "%s" "${color}"
}
gitlab_issue_state_color() {
local state=$1
local state_color="${DARK_GREEN}"
if [[ ${state} == closed ]]; then
state_color="${DARK_RED}"
fi
printf "%s" "${state_color}"
}

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
:
# shellcheck disable=2034
CHROOT_VERSION='v6'
CHROOT_VERSION='v5'
##
# usage : check_root $keepenv
@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ check_root() {
local orig_argv=("$@")
(( EUID == 0 )) && return
if type -P run0 && type -P pkexec >/dev/null; then
exec run0 -- "${orig_argv[@]}"
if type -P sudo >/dev/null; then
exec sudo --preserve-env="${keepenv}" -- "${orig_argv[@]}"
else
exec su root -c "$(printf ' %q' "${orig_argv[@]}")"
fi

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@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
#!/hint/bash
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
[[ -z ${DEVTOOLS_INCLUDE_AUR_SH:-} ]] || return 0
DEVTOOLS_INCLUDE_AUR_SH=1
_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR=${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR:-@pkgdatadir@}
set -eo pipefail
pkgctl_aur_usage() {
local -r COMMAND=${_DEVTOOLS_COMMAND:-${BASH_SOURCE[0]##*/}}
cat <<- _EOF_
Usage: ${COMMAND} [COMMAND] [OPTIONS]
Interact with the Arch User Repository (AUR).
Provides a suite of tools designed for managing and interacting with the Arch
User Repository (AUR). It simplifies various tasks related to AUR, including
importing repositories, managing packages, and transitioning packages between
the official repositories and the AUR.
COMMANDS
drop-from-repo Drop a package from the official repository to the AUR
OPTIONS
-h, --help Show this help text
EXAMPLES
$ ${COMMAND} drop-from-repo libfoo
_EOF_
}
pkgctl_aur() {
if (( $# < 1 )); then
pkgctl_aur_usage
exit 0
fi
# option checking
while (( $# )); do
case $1 in
-h|--help)
pkgctl_aur_usage
exit 0
;;
drop-from-repo)
_DEVTOOLS_COMMAND+=" $1"
shift
# shellcheck source=src/lib/aur/drop-from-repo.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/aur/drop-from-repo.sh
pkgctl_aur_drop_from_repo "$@"
exit 0
;;
-*)
die "invalid argument: %s" "$1"
;;
*)
die "invalid command: %s" "$1"
;;
esac
done
}

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#!/bin/bash
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
[[ -z ${DEVTOOLS_INCLUDE_AUR_DROP_FROM_REPO_SH:-} ]] || return 0
DEVTOOLS_INCLUDE_AUR_DROP_FROM_REPO_SH=1
_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR=${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR:-@pkgdatadir@}
# shellcheck source=src/lib/common.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/common.sh
# shellcheck source=src/lib/db/remove.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/db/remove.sh
# shellcheck source=src//lib/util/pacman.sh
source "${_DEVTOOLS_LIBRARY_DIR}"/lib/util/pacman.sh
source /usr/share/makepkg/util/message.sh
set -eo pipefail
pkgctl_aur_drop_from_repo_usage() {
local -r COMMAND=${_DEVTOOLS_COMMAND:-${BASH_SOURCE[0]##*/}}
cat <<- _EOF_
Usage: ${COMMAND} [OPTIONS] [PATH]...
Drops a specified package from the official repositories to the Arch
User Repository.
This command requires a local Git clone of the package repository. It
reconfigures the repository for AUR compatibility and pushes it to the
AUR. Afterwards, the package is removed from the official repository.
By default, the package is automatically disowned in the AUR.
OPTIONS
--no-disown Do not disown the package on the AUR
-f, --force Force push to the AUR overwriting the remote repository
-h, --help Show this help text
EXAMPLES
$ ${COMMAND} foo
$ ${COMMAND} --no-disown --force
_EOF_
}
pkgctl_aur_drop_from_repo() {
# options
local paths=()
local DISOWN=1
local FORCE=0
# variables
local path realpath pkgbase pkgrepo remote_url
while (( $# )); do
case $1 in
-h|--help)
pkgctl_aur_drop_from_repo_usage
exit 0
;;
--no-disown)
DISOWN=0
shift
;;
-f|--force)
FORCE=1
shift
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
-*)
die "Invalid argument: %s" "$1"
;;
*)
paths=("$@")
break
;;
esac
done
# check if invoked without any path from within a packaging repo
if (( ${#paths[@]} == 0 )); then
if [[ -f PKGBUILD ]]; then
paths=(".")
else
pkgctl_aur_drop_from_repo_usage
exit 1
fi
fi
for path in "${paths[@]}"; do
# resolve symlink for basename
if ! realpath=$(realpath --canonicalize-existing -- "${path}"); then
die "No such directory: ${path}"
fi
# skip paths that are not directories
if [[ ! -d "${realpath}" ]]; then
continue
fi
pkgbase=$(basename "${realpath}")
pkgbase=${pkgbase%.git}
if [[ ! -d "${realpath}/.git" ]]; then
die "Not a Git repository: ${path}"
fi
pushd "${path}" >/dev/null
if [[ ! -f PKGBUILD ]]; then
die 'PKGBUILD not found in %s' "${path}"
fi
msg "Dropping ${pkgbase} to the AUR"
remote_url="${AUR_URL_SSH}:${pkgbase}.git"
if ! git remote add origin "${remote_url}" &>/dev/null; then
git remote set-url origin "${remote_url}"
fi
# move the main branch to master
if [[ $(git symbolic-ref --quiet --short HEAD) == main ]]; then
git branch --move master
git config branch.master.merge refs/heads/master
fi
# auto generate .SRCINFO if not already present
if [[ -z "$(git ls-tree -r HEAD --name-only .SRCINFO)" ]]; then
stat_busy 'Generating .SRCINFO'
makepkg --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO
stat_done
git add --force -- .SRCINFO
git commit --quiet --message "Adding .SRCINFO" -- .SRCINFO
fi
msg "Pushing ${pkgbase} to the AUR"
if (( FORCE )); then
AUR_OVERWRITE=1 \
GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -o SendEnv=AUR_OVERWRITE" \
git push --force --no-follow-tags origin master
else
git push --no-follow-tags origin master
fi
# update the local default branch in case this clone is used in the future
git remote set-head origin master
if (( DISOWN )); then
msg "Disowning ${pkgbase} on the AUR"
# shellcheck disable=SC2029
ssh "${AUR_URL_SSH}" disown "${pkgbase}"
fi
# auto-detection of the repo to remove from
if ! pkgrepo=$(get_pacman_repo_from_pkgbuild PKGBUILD); then
die 'Failed to get pacman repo'
fi
msg "Deleting ${pkgbase} from the official repository"
if [[ -z "${pkgrepo}" ]]; then
warning 'Did not find %s in any repository, please delete manually' "${pkgbase}"
else
msg2 " repo: ${pkgrepo}"
pkgctl_db_remove --noconfirm "${pkgrepo}" "${pkgbase}"
fi
popd >/dev/null
done
}

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