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Cleaning up packages?
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apt autoremove
does nothing on Arch.Well whatever the equivalent is lol, I didn't see the last little line on the post.
That's just the thing, though. There is no equivalent on Arch.
That seems like a rather critical feature to have missing!
You can use options in the package manager to show orphaned packages and then decide if you want to remove them.
Removing packages automatically could be argued to be a bad idea in general.