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.PACSAVE File Extension

A .PACSAVE file is a Pacman Package Configuration Backup, created by Arch Linux Team.

Open with pacdiff. Available for Linux.

What is a .PACSAVE file?

A .PACSAVE file is a type of backup file specifically used by the Arch Linux operating system. It is created by a program called Pacman, which is the package manager for Arch Linux. Pacman is responsible for installing, updating, and removing software packages on the system.

When you modify the configuration file of a software package on Arch Linux and later decide to remove that package, Pacman automatically creates a .PACSAVE file. This file serves as a backup and contains all the changes you made to the original configuration file. This is useful because it allows you to retain your custom settings, which can be helpful if you reinstall the package later or want to review your changes.

To open a .PACSAVE file, you can use a tool called pacdiff, which is part of the Pacman package. Pacdiff helps you compare the differences between the current configuration files and the backup .PACSAVE files. This can be particularly useful for merging changes or analyzing modifications.

Other utilities related to .PACSAVE files might also be available, depending on your specific needs and the tools you have installed on your Arch Linux system. These utilities can help manage, view, or restore settings from .PACSAVE files as needed.

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