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@@ -4211,8 +4211,12 @@ gnu/packages/glib.scm:77:12: glib would be upgraded from 2.34.3 to 2.37.0
@end example
It does so by browsing each package's FTP directory and determining the
-highest version number of the source tarballs
-therein@footnote{Currently, this only works for GNU packages.}.
+highest version number of the source tarballs therein. The command
+knows how to update specific types of packages: GNU packages, ELPA
+packages, etc.---see the documentation for @option{--type} below. The
+are many packages, though, for which it lacks a method to determine
+whether a new upstream release is available. However, the mechanism is
+extensible, so feel free to get in touch with us to add a new method!
When passed @code{--update}, it modifies distribution source files to
update the version numbers and source tarball hashes of those packages'
@@ -4257,6 +4261,26 @@ The @code{non-core} subset refers to the remaining packages. It is
typically useful in cases where an update of the core packages would be
inconvenient.
+@item --type=@var{updater}
+@itemx -t @var{updater}
+Select only packages handled by @var{updater}. Currently, @var{updater}
+may be one of:
+
+@table @code
+@item gnu
+the updater for GNU packages;
+@item elpa
+the updater for @uref{http://elpa.gnu.org/, ELPA} packages.
+@end table
+
+For instance, the following commands only checks for updates of Emacs
+packages hosted at @code{elpa.gnu.org}:
+
+@example
+$ guix refresh -t elpa
+gnu/packages/emacs.scm:856:13: emacs-auctex would be upgraded from 11.88.6 to 11.88.9
+@end example
+
@end table
In addition, @command{guix refresh} can be passed one or more package