$ yq-arch upgrade [✓] Internet check passed [✓] No reboot required (kernel 6.6.10) [✓] No broken packages [→] Running pacman -Syu :: Synchronizing package databases... core is up to date extra is up to date community is up to date :: Starting full system upgrade... there is nothing to do [→] Running AUR update (yay) :: Checking for AUR updates... -> None [→] Cleaning orphan packages... -> No orphans found [✓] Upgrade completed successfully (logs saved to /var/log/yq-arch.log)
When users search for , they are typically looking for three things:
: Once installed, type YQ to bring up the main menu or confirm the installation. Common Commands YQ Opens the YQArch main menu. WW Activates the wall creation tool. YQlang Changes the interface language (e.g., Chinese to English). tba / tbaf Shows or hides the YQArch toolbars.
$ yq-arch upgrade [✓] Internet check passed [✓] No reboot required (kernel 6.6.10) [✓] No broken packages [→] Running pacman -Syu :: Synchronizing package databases... core is up to date extra is up to date community is up to date :: Starting full system upgrade... there is nothing to do [→] Running AUR update (yay) :: Checking for AUR updates... -> None [→] Cleaning orphan packages... -> No orphans found [✓] Upgrade completed successfully (logs saved to /var/log/yq-arch.log)
When users search for , they are typically looking for three things:
: Once installed, type YQ to bring up the main menu or confirm the installation. Common Commands YQ Opens the YQArch main menu. WW Activates the wall creation tool. YQlang Changes the interface language (e.g., Chinese to English). tba / tbaf Shows or hides the YQArch toolbars.