# aur_cli [![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/fus.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/aur_cli) [![Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/rust-1.56.1%2B-blue.svg?maxAge=3600)](https://gitlab.com/andrew_ryan/aur_cli) [![license](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](https://gitlab.com/andrew_ryan/aur_cli/-/raw/master/LICENSE) `aur_cli` is a CLI that produces a release tarball and PKGBUILD file for a Rust project, so that it can be released on the Arch Linux User Repository (AUR). No extra configuration is necessary. As long as your `Cargo.toml` has [the usual fields](https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/documentation.html#c-metadata), a PKGBUILD will be generated with all the necessary sections filled out. ## Installation Guess what? `aur_cli` itself is on the AUR! Install it with an AUR-compatible ``` yay -S aur_cli ``` ... or via `cargo`: ``` cargo install aur_cli ``` ## Usage ### Basics Navigate to a Rust project, and run: ``` aur_cli ``` This will produce a `foobar-1.2.3-x86_64.tar.gz` tarball and a PKGBUILD. If you wish, you can now run `makepkg` to ensure that your package actually builds. ``` > makepkg ==> Making package: aur_cli-bin 1.0.0-1 (Wed 10 Jun 2020 08:23:46 PM PDT) ==> Checking runtime dependencies... ==> Checking buildtime dependencies... ... etc ... ==> Finished making: aur_cli 1.0.0-1 (Wed 10 Jun 2020 08:23:47 PM PDT) ``` At this point, it is up to you to: 1. Create an official `Release` on Github/Gitlab, attaching the original binary tarball that `aur_cli` produced. 2. Copy the PKGBUILD to a git repo that tracks releases of your package. 3. Run `makepkg --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO`. 4. Commit both files and push to the AUR. Some of these steps may be automated in `aur_cli` at a later date if there is sufficient demand. ### Custom Binary Names If you specify a `[[bin]]` section in your `Cargo.toml` and set the `name` field, this will be used as the binary name to install within the PKGBUILD. ### `depends` and `optdepends` If your package requires other Arch packages at runtime, you can specify these within your `Cargo.toml` like this: ```toml [package.metadata] depends = ["nachos", "pizza"] optdepends = ["sushi", "ramen"] ``` And these settings will be copied to your PKGBUILD. ### Static Binaries Run with `--musl` to produce a release binary that is statically linked via [MUSL](https://musl.libc.org/). ``` > aur_cli --musl > cd target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/ > ldd not a dynamic executable ```