• Colloidal@programming.dev
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    10 hours ago

    Just use aptitude and be happy.

    Disclaimer: while aptitude was originally designed to replicate the apt CLI interface, I have never run the search command through it. The TUI is marvelous, though.

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      10 hours ago

      Nowadays apt supports deleting dangling config files with apt purge "~c" so no need to have aptitude for that feature. However, aptitude why <package> is pretty handy, and if you bump into dependency problems aptitude is quite capable of suggesting valid solutions.

      Disclaimer: I’ve never used aptitude’s TUI.