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Howdy! Just dropping a note here that I intend to develop a PKGBUILD and upload it to Arch's public user repository, AUR. Though I won't be able to get to it immediately, most likely this weekend at the earliest.
I can submit the resulting packaging materials as a PR or maintain it independently, whichever you may prefer.