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I read here that packages in Arch Linux's AUR can be promoted to the official repositories. I also read here that packages can be promoted between the community, extra, & core repositories. So is there a way to see the packages which have been most recently added to the official repositories?



Note: I know I can view all of the packages in the official repositories here. On that page, there is a way to sort the packages by date updated, but not date added.









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    I read here that packages in Arch Linux's AUR can be promoted to the official repositories. I also read here that packages can be promoted between the community, extra, & core repositories. So is there a way to see the packages which have been most recently added to the official repositories?



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      I read here that packages in Arch Linux's AUR can be promoted to the official repositories. I also read here that packages can be promoted between the community, extra, & core repositories. So is there a way to see the packages which have been most recently added to the official repositories?



      Note: I know I can view all of the packages in the official repositories here. On that page, there is a way to sort the packages by date updated, but not date added.









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      I read here that packages in Arch Linux's AUR can be promoted to the official repositories. I also read here that packages can be promoted between the community, extra, & core repositories. So is there a way to see the packages which have been most recently added to the official repositories?



      Note: I know I can view all of the packages in the official repositories here. On that page, there is a way to sort the packages by date updated, but not date added.







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