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    Elektra Initative

    Elektra serves as a universal framework to access configuration.

    Elektra provides a mature, consistent and easily comprehensible API. Its modularity effectively avoids code duplication across applications and tools regarding configuration tasks. Elektra abstracts from cross-platform-related issues and allows applications to be aware of other applications' configurations, leveraging easy application integration. See http://www.libelektra.org for more information.
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    cleanlib32

    Remove lib32 packages from your Archlinux box

    Use this command-line script when you feel you have too much lib32 packages installed and you want to cleanup your system. Ok, but how does it work? Each time you run it, it will look for lib32 packages currently marked as "installed as dependency for another package" in the "Install Reason" (pacman -Qi <pkg>) that are not needed anymore by any other pacakge and then will uninstall them, with user's approval. You'll probably want to run this script more than once as, by uninstalling one package, another installed as dependency might be not needed anymore. P.S.: packages not marked as "installed as depedency" will not be listed neither removed.
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