Mastering These Basic APT Commands Will Elevate Your CLI Skills
If you’re spending any serious time in the Linux terminal, sooner or later you’ll run into APT. Whether you’re installing tools like usermod, monitoring logs with multitail, converting videos with HandBrake, or storing credentials securely in KeePassXC, APT is usually the layer that makes everything possible behind the scenes.
APT (Advanced Package Tool) is the standard package manager for Debian-based distributions such as Ubuntu and Linux Mint. It acts as a bridge between you and thousands of software packages available in repositories. Instead of downloading software manually, compiling it, and resolving dependencies yourself, APT does all of that for you — quickly and reliably.
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