![]() Build the package with makepkg and install with pacman.Clone the repository from AUR (Arch User Repository).The commands above will do the followings: Stable channel (Recommended) sudo pacman -S -needed git & git clone & cd google-chrome & makepkg -siīeta channel sudo pacman -S -needed git & git clone & cd google-chrome-beta & makepkg -siĭev channel sudo pacman -S -needed git & git clone & cd google-chrome-dev & makepkg -si ![]() ![]() rpm files for Debian/Ubuntu and Fedora/openSUSE: Google Chrome's download page Installation Since 'google-chrome' is available in AUR, it should also show up in pamac right But no corresponding package is seen. I recently wrote a post about how to install packages on Arch Linux, but if you want a no-brainer installation with single line of command, here it is. I understand that Google does not officially support Arch or Manjaro but I did find a repository in AUR. It simplifies running Cypress in Continuous. If you just migrated to Arch based Linux from Ubuntu or Mint, things could be a little confusing since Arch Linux uses a different package manager called pacman. The recommended approach is to install Cypress with npm because: Cypress is versioned like any other dependency.
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