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I'm new to Arch, and a somewhat relative newbie to Linux. I'm learning a lot though!
I just came across AUR helpers like Yay. A lot of Reddit posts and such assume one is using them, but it seems it's a level of abstraction away. There's one post I found here recommending people away from them - that they help and hurt, where doing it manually you learn more and can fix the problems easier.
So is it a coin toss thing? Obvious as you get more advanced?
Basically, for where I'm at:
AUR helpers, yay or nay?
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_helpers - see the big fat red warning.
Using an AUR helper implies that you don't have to rely on it - if you know your way around and <random AUR helper> actually makes your life easier you can use it.
But if it fails to install a package, you'll have to check whether you can install the package manually before you report it as broken.
As for yay specifically: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 0#p2148350 …
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Thanks! I did see the warning but it was hard to tell how to interpret it. Your post help clarify it. So I'll not install or use one until I am so proficient myself that I can clearly see the value / find problems.
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Helpful troubleshooting thread, especially for users dealing with updates and hardware compatibility concerns recently. I’ve been studying with an Epa609 Cert Practice Test 2026 lately, so technical discussions like this keep me engaged.
Last edited by EmilyParker (2026-05-19 04:54:02)
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