@alter2000 Well, the difference is that the AUR packages are out of date, AND it’s technically piracy since Aseprite is not a free program, even though it is open source. My method is not intended to be scripted (unless for your own use) and definitely not intended to be published. It is a simple way for legitimate owners of Aseprite to use the latest version on Arch Linux with the native package manager.
You do not need to publish nor script anything for it to run correctly either. It converts a Debian package into an Arch package, so it includes all the dependencies and meta information. It is 100% complete, and I wholly recommend uninstalling the AUR version and downloading the official Debian package, and converting it to Arch Package, then installing the Arch Package via pacman.