Using aur helpers is fine if they make it easy to read the pkgbuild, which paru does. It’s too annoying to check for PKGBUILD and upstream/vcs updates for each package individually.
Ideally the aur helper would point out when 1) a package changed maintainers since your last install, 2) a package’s PKGBUILD itself changed (not just the upstream/vcs source), 3) the PKGBUILD is less than 24h old or so. And for #2, it should also show you the changes similar to what you see on the AUR site’s “view changes” page. I’m not aware of any aur helper that does these things, but hopefully recent events prompt a change.
Using aur helpers is fine if they make it easy to read the pkgbuild, which paru does. It’s too annoying to check for PKGBUILD and upstream/vcs updates for each package individually.
Ideally the aur helper would point out when 1) a package changed maintainers since your last install, 2) a package’s PKGBUILD itself changed (not just the upstream/vcs source), 3) the PKGBUILD is less than 24h old or so. And for #2, it should also show you the changes similar to what you see on the AUR site’s “view changes” page. I’m not aware of any aur helper that does these things, but hopefully recent events prompt a change.