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# Repository Mode
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PacManage your repositories in style!
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### Repository Config
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As opposed to the rather barren Workspace mode, the Repository mode config is rather fleshed out,
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and we have a few options to choose from.
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Let's take an example section from a Repository mode config,
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```toml
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[mode.repository]
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name = "example"
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build_on_update = true
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[mode.repository.signing]
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enabled = true
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key = "you@example.org"
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on_gen = true
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```
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### Basic Repository Config
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To start with, there are 2 main config keys to Repository mode:
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- `name`: Defines what pacman calls your repository.
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- `build_on_update`: In conjunction with `smart_pull`, defines whether to rebuild packages automatically when an update is detected.
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### Signing
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Malachite also supports, and encourages the signing of packages.
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GPG Signing packages ensures that the user receives exactly what you packaged, without any chance of tampering.
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Calling back to the example above, we can see 3 config keys:
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- `enabled`: Defines whether to sign packages (heavily encouraged).
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- `key`: Defines the GPG key ID to use for signing.
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- `on_gen`: Defines whether to sign packages when they are built, or all at once on repository generation (this is also recommended).
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---
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You can return to [Getting Started](GETTING_STARTED.md) page here!
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