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# Parcut
**Pacman Repo Cleanup Tool**
A script to clean up pacman repos. This is primarily used for removing old versions of packages and adding new ones, but it has options to print old and new packages line-by-line so they can be parsed by other programs.
## Usage
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First off, this depends on `natsort` and `click`, which you can install with `pip`.
```text
list-new-packages
├── --list-debug
└── repo_path*
list-old-packages
├── --list-debug
└── repo_path*
run
├── --delete-debug
├── --dry-run
├── --only-delete
└── repo_path*
* = required
```
### `list-new-packages`
List the newest version of all packages.
- `--list-debug`: List debug symbol packages (default: true)
### `list-old-packages`
Lists old versions of packages.
- `--list-debug`: List debug symbol packages (default: true)
### `run`
Processes it all, runs `repo-remove` and deletes old packages, then runs `repo-add` on new packages.
Arguments:
- `--dry-run`: Do a dry run
- `--only-delete`: Only delete files, don't modify the repo files from them (default: false)
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- Without this argument, parcut will try to remove and add the relevant packages using `repo-add` and `repo-remove`, meaning it optionally depends on those programs.
- <small>These are needed to run the repo anyways, so you *should* have them installed already.</small>
- `--delete-debug`: Delete debug symbol packages (default: true)
## Notes and credits
This was inspired by [guydunigo/remove_old_arch_pkgs](https://github.com/guydunigo/remove_old_arch_pkgs), which I used at first, but ran into some bugs with.
I also ~~stole~~ borrowed a bit of code from [blend-os/blend](https://github.com/blend-os/blend) for coloring the terminal.