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Tag commit and build containers
archlinux-aur

The Official Arch Linux Docker image after installing an AUR helper. (containers for both yay and paru)

  • Uses the official Arch base-devel image, FROM archlinux:base-devel ( see https://hub.docker.com/_/archlinux )
  • Builds every week on Sunday, two hours after the official archlinux:base-devel package is built
  • Uses the same tag syntax as that container
  • Report issues here: https://github.com/greyltc/docker-archlinux-aur/issues
  • Automated builds are done via GitHub Actions which publish finished containers to two places:
  • There are a few tags here
    • latest, 20210203.0.54, yay, yay-20210203.0.54 builds with yay helper
    • paru, paru-20210203.0.54 builds with paru helper
  • You can use one yourself by putting something like this at the top of your Dockerfile
    • From Docker Hub:
      • FROM greyltc/archlinux-aur
      • FROM greyltc/archlinux-aur:paru
      • FROM greyltc/archlinux-aur:yay
      • FROM greyltc/archlinux-aur:paru-20210203.0.54
      • FROM greyltc/archlinux-aur:yay-20210203.0.54
    • From GitHub Package Registry:
      • FROM ghcr.io/greyltc-org/archlinux-aur
      • FROM ghcr.io/greyltc-org/archlinux-aur:paru
      • FROM ghcr.io/greyltc-org/archlinux-aur:yay
      • FROM ghcr.io/greyltc-org/archlinux-aur:paru-20210203.0.54
      • FROM ghcr.io/greyltc-org/archlinux-aur:yay-20210203.0.54

To install stuff in a container based on this project you can put something like the following in your Dockerfile:

RUN aur-install aur-package1 aur-package2 non-aur-package3

Do this to poke around inside the container if you'd like:

docker run --name checkitout --pull=always --interactive --tty ghcr.io/greyltc-org/archlinux-aur bash