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# Pacman repository
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The part of Vieter that users will interact with the most is the Pacman
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repository aka `vieter server`.
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## Design overview
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A Vieter repository server has support for multiple repositories, with each
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repository containing packages for multiple architectures.
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If you wish to use these repositories on your system, add the following to
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`/etc/pacman.conf` for each repository you wish to use:
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```
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[repo-name]
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Server = https://example.com/$repo/$arch
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SigLevel = Optional
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```
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Here, `$repo` and `$arch` are not variables you have to fill in yourself.
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Rather, Pacman will substitute these when reading the config file. `$repo` is
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replaced by the name between the square brackets (in this case `repo-name`),
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and `$arch` is replaced by your system's architecture, e.g. `x86_64`. Of
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course, you can also fill in these values manually yourself, e.g. if you wish
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to use a different name inside the square brackets.
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Important to note is that, when two repositories contain a package with the
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same name, Pacman will choose the one from the repository that's highest up in
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the `pacman.conf` file. Therefore, if you know your repository has packages
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with the same name as ones from the official repositories, it might be better
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to place the repository below the official repositories to avoid overwriting
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official packages.
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## Publishing packages
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Packages can be easily published using a single HTTP POST request. Check out
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the [HTTP API docs](https://rustybever.be/docs/vieter/api/) for more info on
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these routes, including example cURL commands.
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