Hi, Currently, in order to change the keywords of a package base, users need to log into the web interface and submit a form on the package base details page. It would be nice to be able to change keywords without using a web browser, see FS#45627 [1]. Now, there are two options: 1. Add a set-keywords command to the aurweb SSH interface such that users can run `ssh aur.archlinux.org set-keywords foobar keyword1 keyword2 keyword3` to change keywords (or still use the web interface). 2. Remove the option from the web interface and introduce a new file (.KEYWORDS or something more general like .AURINFO, .AURMETADATA) that is parsed in the Git update hook. Obviously, with the second option, one would get a history of keyword changes. On the other hand, some might argue that this will clutter the commit history (although keyword changes should not happen too often) and that this changes makes the AUR package repositories special in a certain way (currently there is nothing AUR-specific in the Git repositories itself, an implementation of the second idea will add such information). Are there any opinions on which option should be implemented? Any other advantages/disadvantages I did not think of? Regards, Lukas [1] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/45627