AUR content is not supported by repo maintainers. So it is unlikely that they 
will accommodate a feature request to make repo's keepassxc accept the binding 
from an AUR KeePassXC Chrome extension.

The rationale of this package, however, is to allow users to skip our Big 
Brother Google and have a viable alternative to installing said extension from 
the Chrome web store.

Until repo takes up carrying that browser extension, this package should be 
allowed to remain on AUR.

On 16 August 2023 21:16:36 GMT+02:00, [email protected] wrote:
>yochananmarqos [1] filed a deletion request for keepassxc-allow-aur-
>extension-origin-bin [2]:
>
>Please do not submit duplicate packages just for a small patch. File a
>bug report instead.
>
>"When submitting a package to the AUR, observe the following rules:
>
>The submitted PKGBUILDs must not build applications already in any of
>the official binary repositories under any circumstances. Check the
>official package database for the package. If any version of it
>exists, do not submit the package. If the official package is out-of-
>date, flag it as such. If the official package is broken or is lacking
>a feature, then please file a bug report."
>
>--
>https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_submission_guidelines#Rules_of_submission
>
>[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/yochananmarqos/
>[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/keepassxc-allow-aur-extension-origin-bin/

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