ohno
A simple tool to search for package version changes in the Arch repositories
Usage
To see all changes to package nvidia-utils during the last 2 weeks
ohno when
$ ohno when nvidia-utils
2025-09-05 -> 580.82.07-1 (oldest)
2025-09-11 -> 580.82.09-1
This means that, on 2025-09-05 (2 weeks ago, as we are the 2025-09-19), the version of nvidia-utils was 580.82.07-1. On 2025-09-11, it was updated to 580.82.09-1.
ohno what
$ ohno what today
archlinux-keyring
2025-09-16 -> 20250807.1-1 (oldest)
2025-09-30 -> 20250929-1 (today)
gdk-pixbuf2
2025-09-16 -> 2.42.12-2 (oldest)
2025-09-23 -> 2.44.1-4
2025-09-24 -> 2.44.2-1
2025-09-30 -> 2.44.3-1 (today)
gpgme
2025-09-16 -> 2.0.0-1 (oldest)
2025-09-30 -> 2.0.1-1 (today)
[...]
This command shows you all packages whose version was changed at a certain date. It allows the classic format yyyy-mm-dd, or the special entries "today" (as in the example above) or "yesterday"
To see all options available :
$ ohno --help
Build
Use cargo from the ohno directory:
$ cargo build
Install
$ cargo install ohno-helper
Or, from the source directory
$ cargo install --path=./
First launch
You will see
2025-10-01T07:58:58.728+02:00 WARN [ohno] No database was found at /home/user/.cache/ohno/ohno.db.
2025-10-01T07:58:58.728+02:00 WARN [ohno] This may be the first time ohno is run. The database will be created.
2025-10-01T07:58:58.740+02:00 INFO [ohno::first_time_setup] First time setup done.
Then ohno will download the repositories db for the last 2 weeks (default timerange). To select another timerange, please use --help to see how.
Downloads
When querying ohno, it will download the required package databases (core.db, database.db, multilib.db) from the Arch repositories. It will use the system repository (as defined by the first entry in /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist) and the official Arch Archive repository.
The download from Archive will occur once, as needed by the query. The download from the system repository will occur once per day, or if --reload-rolling option is set.