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I got a buddy who switched to EndeavourOS after using Linux Mint for about a year, He said he was too lazy to learn pacman/yay so he spent an hour making fake apt aliases, I forgot what happened but after a while he gave up on it and just got use to pacman.
Writing all those aliases probably helped him learn pacman.
I just set
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
inst
andtsni
feels more right to me and I know it shouldnβt.tsni
feels so wrong πI know but some strange part of me loves it
Youβre the kind of guy that ends if statements with fi and you should be ashamed.
I canβt tell you how many times the missing fi has hurt my feelings and made me waste precious hours of my life
A punishment fitting the crime, the universe is balanced once more.
You could go for
unst
and drop sick rave beatsunst unst unst
Bash 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
pkcon
command.I'm fine with using
pacman
in general, but always forget how to uninstall an app completely. So I set the aliasyeet
for that. Since then, I've also set it on different systems likednf
.Iβm kind of curious how far he got with this
I've found a cheat sheet from apt to pacman/yay that helped me with that
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman/Rosetta