I find that I habitually open a terminal and run an update on every boot of my system (which gets rebooted once a day). I’m curious what other people do.
I find that I habitually open a terminal and run an update on every boot of my system (which gets rebooted once a day). I’m curious what other people do.
It’s not very sophisticated and has no error handling, but I only run it locally…
#!/bin/bash echo -e "\n...READING NEWS...\n" yay -Pw echo -e "\n...UPDATING MIRRORS...\n" sudo cp /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist.backup sudo reflector --country Germany --latest 5 --sort rate --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist echo -e "\n...UPDATING REPO PACKAGES...\n" sudo pacman -Syu echo -e "\n...UPDATING AUR...\n" yay -Syu echo -e "\n...ORPHANED PACKAGES...\n" pacman -Qtd echo -e "\n...PACKAGES NOT IN ARCH REPO...\n" pacman -Qm echo -e "\n...NEW CONFIG FILES...\n" sudo find /etc -name *.pac* echo "DONE 😊" #Dependencies: yay, reflector, rsync, noto-fonts-emoji