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minus-squareCommunist@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up26·2 years agoI just set upd = <distro update command> ins = <distro install command> pur = <distro purge command> uin = <distro uninstall command> in every distro, I don’t know why you’d want package management to be distro specific commands
minus-squareastraeus@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up27·edit-22 years agoins and uin for some reason feels wrong, like inst and tsni feels more right to me and I know it shouldn’t.
minus-squaretecht@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·2 years agoYou could go for unst and drop sick rave beats unst unst unst
minus-squareastraeus@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 years agoCreates a Time Machine to go back to 1988 and tell them do not create bash
minus-squaredvlsg@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·2 years agoins feels like insert. uin feels like it skips the first n on accident. To me, anyways.
I just set
upd = <distro update command> ins = <distro install command> pur = <distro purge command> uin = <distro uninstall command>in every distro, I don’t know why you’d want package management to be distro specific commands
ins and uin for some reason feels wrong, like
instandtsnifeels more right to me and I know it shouldn’t.You could go for
unstand drop sick rave beatsunst unst unstBash was a mistake.
Creates a Time Machine to go back to 1988 and tell them do not create bash
ins feels like insert. uin feels like it skips the first n on accident. To me, anyways.
You could also use the
pkconcommand.