Milcheck → a small binary that displays the status of your pacman mirrorlist in your terminal

All the info here: https://github.com/doums/milcheck and also already in AUR:

$ yay milcheck
1 aur/milcheck 0.1.7-1 (+0 0.00%) 
    A small binary that displays the status of your pacman mirrorlist in your terminal, written in Rust
...

milcheck

I see it interesting to include in EOS …

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This is a wonderful little package and I use it all the time because I have a really crappy Internet connection, 6mbps/.6mbps.

Today I got:

Welcome update flagged Milcheck
-> Flagged Out Of Date AUR Packages: milcheck

But it runs fine.

$ milcheck
State Url                                             Protocol Country       Completion % Delay h:m Avg dur s Dev dur s Score
   Ok https://america.mirror.pkgbuild.com/            https    United States          100      0:00      0.41      0.25   0.7
   Ok https://mirror.mia11.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/ https    United States          100      0:29      0.50      0.29   1.3
   Ok https://arch.mirror.constant.com/               https    United States          100      0:00      0.43      0.24   0.7
   Ok https://coresite.mm.fcix.net/archlinux/         https    United States          100      0:44      0.37      0.30   1.4
   Ok https://mirror.sfo12.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/ https    United States          100      0:29      0.62      0.34   1.5
   Ok https://mirrors.rit.edu/archlinux/              https    United States          100      0:16      0.50      0.33   1.1
   Ok https://mirror.lty.me/archlinux/                https    United States          100      0:00      0.59      0.15   0.8
   Ok https://plug-mirror.rcac.purdue.edu/archlinux/  https    United States          100      0:30      0.44      0.22   1.2
   Ok https://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/archlinux/     https    United States          100      0:28      0.70      0.35   1.5
   Ok https://codingflyboy.mm.fcix.net/archlinux/     https    United States          100      0:44      0.45      0.10   1.3
   Ok https://arch.hu.fo/archlinux/                   https    United States          100      0:06      0.45      0.10   0.7
   Ok https://iad.mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/     https    United States          100      1:18      0.37      0.28   2.0
   Ok https://mirror.arizona.edu/archlinux/           https    United States          100      0:30      0.53      0.21   1.3
   Ok https://zxcvfdsa.com/arch/                      https    United States          100      0:30      0.58      0.22   1.3
   Ok https://ord.mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/     https    United States          100      1:18      0.37      0.18   1.9
   Ok https://mirrors.lug.mtu.edu/archlinux/          https    United States          100      0:08      0.48      0.16   0.8
   Ok https://dfw.mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/     https    United States          100      1:18      0.43      0.22   2.0
   Ok https://repo.ialab.dsu.edu/archlinux/           https    United States          100      0:15      0.45      0.20   0.9
   Ok https://mirror.theash.xyz/arch/                 https    United States          100      0:01      0.50      0.15   0.7
   Ok https://mirror.tmmworkshop.com/archlinux/       https    United States          100      0:30      0.50      0.25   1.3
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A package that is flagged out of date that someone(anyone) has indicated that there is a newer version. It doesn’t usually indicate a problem unless something it stays in that state for a long period of time.

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It works. So for now I will keep it.