arch-audit(1) # NAME arch-audit - A utility like pkg-audit for Arch Linux. # SYNOPSIS *arch-audit* [_OPTION_]... # DESCRIPTION A utility like pkg-audit for Arch Linux.++ Based on data from https://security.archlinux.org collected by the awesome Arch Security Team. # OPTIONS *-q*, *--quiet* Show only vulnerable package names and their versions. Set twice to hide the versions as well *-r*, *--recursive* Prints packages that depend on vulnerable packages and are thus potentially vulnerable as well.++ Set twice to show ALL the packages that requires them *-t*, *--show-testing* Show packages which are in the [testing] repos.++ See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Official_repositories#Testing_repositories *-u*, *--upgradable* Show only packages that have already been fixed *-c*, *--show-cve* Print the CVE numbers *-C*, *--color* [_WHEN_] Colorize the output; _WHEN_ can be 'auto' (default if omitted), 'always', or 'never' *-b*, *--dbpath* [_DBPATH_] Set an alternate database location. By default, arch-audit uses /var/lib/pacman *-f*, *--format* [_FORMAT_] Specify a format to control the output. Placeholders are: %n pkgname %c CVEs %v fixed version %t type %s severity %r required by (only when -r is also used) *--json* Print results as json object. *--proxy* [_PROXY_] Send requests through a proxy. The format looks like 'socks5://127.0.0.1:9050'. *--no-proxy* Do not use a proxy even if one is configured *--source* [_SOURCE_] Specify the URL or file path to the security tracker json data. By default, arch-audit uses https://security.archlinux.org/all.json *--sort* [_SORT_]... Specify how to sort the output. By default, arch-audit uses 'severity,pkgname'++ Possible values are: severity, pkgname, upgradable, reverse *-V*, *--version* Prints version information *-h*, *--help* Prints help information # INFOS Read more at _https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Security_Team_ # BUGS Bugs can be reported on the bug tracker _https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/arch-audit/-/issues_ # AUTHORS Andrea Scarpino