[SOLVED] Compass Icon Theme

Hiya.
I came across this icon theme the other day, and I'd like to see it in the AUR so I won't have to download, remove, and replace the folder repeatedly.
Thanks in advance!! :)
Last edited by rainbowdashc (2013-11-14 03:59:16)

Do you really need it as a package? IMO, a few lines of bash would be enough for this.

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