Unofficial user repositories

This article lists binary repositories freely created and shared by the community, often providing pre-built versions of PKGBUILDS found in the AUR.

In order to use these repositories, add them to /etc/pacman.conf, as explained in pacman#Repositories and mirrors. If a repository is signed, you must obtain and locally sign the associated key, as explained in pacman/Package signing#Adding unofficial keys.

If you want to create your own custom repository, follow pacman/Tips and tricks#Custom local repository.

Warning: The official Arch Linux Developers and the Trusted Users do not perform tests of any sort to verify the contents of these repositories. It is your decision whether to trust their maintainers, and you take full responsibility for any consequences of using any unofficial repository.

Adding your repository to this page

If you have your own repository, please add it to this page so that all the other users will know where to find your packages. Please keep the following rules when adding new repositories:

  • Keep the lists in alphabetical order.
  • Include some information about the maintainer: include at least a (nick)name and some form of contact information (website, email address, user page on ArchWiki or the forums, etc.).
  • If the repository is of the signed variety, please include a key-id, possibly using it as the anchor for a link to its keyserver; if the key is not on a keyserver, include a link to the key file.
  • Include some short description (e.g., the category of packages provided in the repository).
  • If there is a page (either on ArchWiki or external) containing more information about the repository, include a link to it.
  • If possible, avoid using comments in code blocks. The formatted description is much more readable. Users who want some comments in their pacman.conf can easily create it on their own.

Some repositories may also have packages for architectures besides x86_64. The $arch variable will be set automatically by pacman.

Signed

alerque

[alerque]
Server = https://arch.alerque.com/$arch

ALHP

andontie-aur

  • Maintainer: Holly M.
  • Description: A repository containing the most popular AUR packages, as well as some I use all the time. New packages can be requested on the upstream website.
  • Key-ID: B545E9B7CD906FE3
  • Upstream page: https://aur.andontie.net

arcanisrepo

arch4edu

[arch4edu]
Server = https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/arch4edu/$arch
## or other mirrors in https://github.com/arch4edu/mirrorlist/blob/master/mirrorlist.arch4edu

archlinuxcn

[archlinuxcn]
Server = http://repo.archlinuxcn.org/$arch
## or install archlinuxcn-mirrorlist-git and use the mirrorlist
#Include = /etc/pacman.d/archlinuxcn-mirrorlist

archstrike

archzfs

artafinde

  • Maintainer: Leonidas Spyropoulos
  • Description: Personal repository with AUR and custom packages.
  • Key-ID: Not needed, as the maintainer is a TU

ashleyis

  • Maintainer: Ashley Towns (ashleyis)
  • Description: Debug versions of SDL, chipmunk, libtmx, and other misc game libraries. also swift-lang and some other AUR packages
  • Key-ID: B1A4D311

aviallon

avr

berberman

bioarchlinux

[bioarchlinux]
Server = https://repo.bioarchlinux.org/$arch

blackeagle-pre-community

  • Maintainer: Ike Devolder
  • Description: testing of the by me maintained packages before moving to community repository
  • Key-ID: Not required, as maintainer is a TU

build.kilabit.info

  • Maintainer: shulhan
  • Description: x86-64 packages: asdf-vm-git, aws-cli-v2-bin, clipman-git, easyconnect, google-cloud-ops-agent-git, google-java-format-git, jackett-bin, j4-dmenu-desktop-git, php-cs-fixer-git, php-humbug-box-bin, rescached-git, and volta-bin.
  • Key-ID: 4A5360B500C9C4F0
  • Website: https://build.kilabit.info
[build.kilabit.info]
Server = https://build.kilabit.info/aur

built

chaotic-aur

  • Description: Auto builds AUR packages the maintainers use, update them hourly (a few are updated daily). It has several mirrors worldwide. Its main builder is hosted at the Federal University of Sao Carlos, Brazil. It's x86_64 only.
  • Key-ID: FBA220DFC880C036, with some subkeys. To help, keyring and mirrorlist are available at the repository's homepage.

coderkun-aur

dasbaumwolltier

desolve

devkitpro

[dkp-libs]
Server = https://downloads.devkitpro.org/packages
[dkp-linux]
Server = https://downloads.devkitpro.org/packages/linux

fcgu

ffy00

  • Maintainer: Filipe Laíns
  • Description: Personal repository. Contains misc packages related to hardware, cross-compilation, the D language, etc.
  • Key-ID: Not needed, as maintainer is a TU
[ffy00]
Server = https://pkgbuild.com/~ffy00/repo

fusion809

grawlinson

herecura

holo

home-thaodan

ivasilev

jk-aur

[home_justkidding_arch_Arch]
Server = https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/justkidding:/arch/Arch/$arch

jlk

kawaii

[kawaii]
Server = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LeonidPilyugin/kawaii-repo/main/x86_64/

kernel-lts

[kernel-lts]
Server = https://repo.m2x.dev/current/$repo/$arch

levitating

linux-nitrous

linuxrepos

[linuxrepos]
Server = https://arch.linuxrepos.org/$arch/

liquorix

markzz

  • Maintainer: Mark Weiman (markzz)
  • Description: Packages that markzz maintains or uses on the AUR; this includes Linux with the vfio patchset ( and ), and packages for analysis of network data.
  • Key ID: DEBB9EE4
Note: If you want to add the key by installing the markzz-keyring package, temporarily add SigLevel = Never into the repository section.

maximbaz

  • Maintainer: Maxim Baz
  • Description: Personal repository with AUR packages, built for x86_64 and aarch64.
  • Key-ID: Not needed, as maintainer is a TU

miffe

  • Maintainer: miffe
  • Description: AUR packages maintained by miffe, e.g. linux-mainline
  • Key ID: 313F5ABD
[miffe]
Server = https://arch.miffe.org/$arch/

mikelpint

  • Maintainer: Mikel Pintado (Mikelpint)
  • Description: Packages that mikelpint maintains in the AUR.
  • Key ID: 5CA78FC65B189E2B

Minerva W Science

mxmeinhold

  • Maintainer: mxmeinhold
  • Description: Packages I maintain in the AUR, currently just factorio-headless
  • Key ID: B77D730E8D444707FA93320D72E05836F8252405
  • Keyfile: https://gpg.mxmeinhold.com

orhun

  • Maintainer: Orhun Parmaksiz
  • Description: Personal repository with AUR and custom packages.
  • Key-ID: Not needed, as the maintainer is a TU

origincode

  • Maintainer: OriginCode
  • Description: A few staging or testing packages from #archlinuxcn, and some daily use packages.
  • Key-ID: 0A5BAD445D80C1CC & 62BF97502AE10D22

oscloud

  • Maintainer: bionade24
  • Description: ROS melodic packages and necessary dependencies, various cmd-line tools, and other packages from the AUR.
  • CI/CD status: https://abs-cd.oscloud.info
  • Key-ID: A4A0D73114FDE6FC

ownstuff

[ownstuff-testing]
Server = https://ftp.f3l.de/~martchus/$repo/os/$arch
Server = https://martchus.no-ip.biz/repo/arch/$repo/os/$arch

[ownstuff]
Server = https://ftp.f3l.de/~martchus/$repo/os/$arch
Server = https://martchus.no-ip.biz/repo/arch/$repo/os/$arch

phillid-custom

  • Maintainer: phillid
  • Description: Pre-built versions of the (slow-to-build) graph-tool python libraries, mingw-w64
  • Key ID: 7BF3D17D0884BF5B

pkgbuilder

plainDE

post-factum kernels

pro-audio-legacy

  • Maintainer: David Runge
  • Description: Legacy tooling for pro-audio (e.g. jackAUR), mainly useful for old setups or CI
  • Key-ID: Not needed, as maintainer is a developer/TU

proaudio

QOwnNotes

quarry

realtime

repo-ck

Kernel and modules with Brain Fuck Scheduler and all the goodies in the ck1 patch set.

See /Repo-ck.

repo.mksscryertower.quest

  • Maintainer: Klimenko Maxim Sergievich
  • Description: Collection of AUR packages that I personally use: Opensnitch-ebpf, libraries and etc. Repo has backups and some old version of the packages for backward compatibility in index of /repo/ .
  • Key-ID: E4D76838611CF2ED

rne

  • Maintainer: Richard Neumann
  • Description: Collection of AUR packages that I personally use.
  • Key-ID: 4CA8D523BD386AF7

seblu

  • Maintainer: Sébastien Luttringer
  • Description: All seblu useful pre-built packages, some homemade (linux-seblu-meta, zfs-dkms, spotify, masterpdfeditor, etc).
  • Key-ID: Not required, as the maintainer is a Developer
[seblu]
Server = https://al1.seblu.net/$repo/$arch
Server = https://al2.seblu.net/$repo/$arch

seiichiro

sergej-repo

  • Maintainer: Sergej Pupykin
  • Description: psi-plus, owncloud-git, ziproxy, android, MySQL, and other stuff. Some packages are also available for armv7h.
  • Key-ID: Not required, as the maintainer is a TU

slowbro

  • Maintainer: Katelyn Schiesser (slowbro)
  • Description: binary packages for
  • Key-ID: 85186206

sublime-text

subtitlecomposer

[subtitlecomposer]
Server = https://smoothware.net/$repo/$arch

supermario

trinity

valveaur

  • Maintainer: John Schoenick <johns@valvesoftware.com> (https://valvesoftware.com)
  • Description: A repository by Valve Software Providing The Linux-fsync kernel and modules, including the futex-wait-multiple patchset for testing with Proton fsync & Mesa with the ACO compiler patchset.
  • Upstream page: https://steamcommunity.com/linux
  • Key-ID: 8DC2CE3A3D245E64

xfce4-devel

xuanrui

xyne-x86_64

  • Maintainer: Xyne
  • Description: A repository for Xyne's own projects.
  • Upstream page: https://xyne.dev/projects/
  • Key-ID: Not required, as maintainer is a TU
[xyne-x86_64]
Server = https://xyne.dev/repos/xyne

Unsigned

alucryd

  • Maintainer: Maxime Gauduin
  • Description: Various packages Maxime Gauduin maintains (or not) in the AUR.

alucryd-multilib

  • Maintainer: Maxime Gauduin
  • Description: Various packages needed to run Steam without its runtime environment.

andrwe

archgeotux

archlinuxfr

archlinuxgr

  • Maintainer:
  • Description: many interesting packages provided by the Hellenic (Greek) Arch Linux community
[archlinuxgr]
Server = http://archlinuxgr.tiven.org/archlinux/$arch

archlinuxir

  • Maintainer: Bardia Moshiri
  • Description: Most used packages by the Iranian Arch Linux community.
  • Note: Server is hosted in Iran and traffic from Iranian IP's will count as half from ISP's (Nim baha).
  • Note: Keep in mind that the repository is updated every 6 hours.
  • Upstream page: https://mirror.bardia.tech

archlinux-phalcon

archlinux-php

  • Maintainer: Michal Sotolar <michal at sotolar dot com>
  • Description: PHP 5.6 - 7.x old stable builds coexistable with mainline version
  • Upstream page: https://archlinux-php.gitlab.io
[archlinux-php]
Server = https://archlinux-php.gitlab.io/repository

archmint

dx37essentials

ede

extra-alucryd

ffy00 (python)

gpd-pocket-arch

heftig

jd-64

juju

  • Maintainer: Juju
  • Description: Emulators and development tools for some retro computers such as the Commander X16 and the TI-84+, along with some of the packages I maintain on the AUR
  • Upstream page: http://repo.juju2143.ca/
[juju]
Server = https://repo.juju2143.ca/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch

kernel

mesa-git

  • Maintainer: Laurent Carlier
  • Description: Mesa git builds for the testing and multilib-testing repositories

oracle

principia

pietma

pnsft-pur

  • Maintainer: ponsfoot
  • Description: Japanese input method packages Mozc (vanilla) and libkkc
[pnsft-pur]
Server = https://osdn.net/projects/ponsfoot-aur/storage/pur/x86_64/

rayr

rstudio

stx4

  • Maintainer: StarterX4 <starterx4[at]gmail.com>
  • Description: Any – some fonts and fakepkgs; x86_64 – archived yet might useful packages (like PacmanXG4) and some AUR soft (like OpenBoard).
  • Upstream Page: https://keybase.pub/starterx4/repos/arch/

symbiflow-git

  • Maintainer: Filipe Laíns <lains@archlinux.org>
  • Description: Nightly builds for SymbiFlow components and related projects (mostly FPGA related projects).

thirtythreeforty

  • Maintainer: George Hilliard <thirtythreeforty@gmail.com>
  • Description: Nightly builds for KiCAD development packages kicad-nightlyAUR and

userrepository

  • Maintainer: Bruno Miguel <bruno@privacyrequired.com> and <brunoalexandremiguel@gmail.com>
  • Description: Repository containing software from AUR

vdr4arch

[vdr4arch]
Server = https://vdr4arch.github.io/$arch

Many of the unofficial Arch Linux repositories are indexed on https://archlinux.pkgs.org/.

It provides repositories browser and packages search.

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