(Due to my poor English, the subject may not be easy to understand. I'll explain it below.) Hello AUR users, First I'm glad to see that AUR now switches to a git-based package system. I'm always interested in what are changed for an AUR package. Before AUR4, such an information is generally not available unless the submitter leaves a comment. Now I'd like to talk about my scenario. Before AUR4, I maintain a single git repo for all packages. I need to re-upload all my packages now. There are several handy utilities listed at the AUR wiki [1]. Among them, "import-to-aur4" seems suitable for those who use git repos before AUR4. However, import-to-aur4.sh does not meet my need: 1. It's designed for aur-dev rather than aur4. The workflow is slightly different. 2. Looks like it's a one-time script rather than for long-term use. (See the example usage below) Is there an existing tool that can read individual packages from a single repo and push it to AUR4? A use case can be: $ vim python-foobar/PKGBUILD $ git commit -a -m "python-foobar: Update to version x.y.z" $ ./push-package-to-aur4.sh python-foobar push-package-to-aur4.sh reads from local repo, creates the repo remotely if necessary and pushes PKGBUILD, .SRCINFO, and other source files. Hope my descriptions are clear enough :) Best regards, Yen Chi Hsuan [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository