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-bacman(8)
-==========
-
-Name
-----
-bacman - recreate installed packages
-
-
-Synopsis
---------
-'bacman' [options] <package(s)>
-
-
-Description
------------
-'bacman' was designed to reassemble installed packages using pacman's database
-and system files.
-It is useful for regenerating an installed package that you are unable to
-download that is also not available in your package cache.
-
-'bacman' honors packaging settings from linkman:makepkg.conf[8].
-
-
-Options
--------
-*-h, \--help*::
- Display usage information.
-
-*-q, \--quiet*::
- Silence most of the status reporting.
-
-*-m, \--nocolor*::
- Disable colored output.
-
-*-o, \--out <dir>*::
- Write the assembled package(s) to the specified directory.
-
-*\--pacnew*::
- Package `.pacnew` files if available instead of the (possibly modified)
- versions in place on the filesystem.
-
-
-Examples
---------
-
-The following are example usages of the 'bacman' utility:
-
-$ bacman linux-headers::
- Recreate the package ``linux-headers''.
-
-$ bacman gzip make binutils -o ~/packages::
- Assemble the packages ``gzip'', ``make'', and ``binutils'' and place
- the packages in the ``~/packages'' directory.
-
-$ bacman --nocolor --pacnew -o ~/backup $(pacman -Qq)::
- Assemble all currently installed packages using ``.pacnew'' whenever
- available, suppress colored output and place the desired packages in
- the ``~/backup''. directory
-
-See Also
---------
-linkman:makepkg[8], linkman:pacman[8]
-
-include::footer.txt[]