Aptitude is an open source command-line application designed to act as an apt front-end, offering a better way to install, update, and remove applications from a Debian-based Linux operating system. The software comes with a handful of useful features, including dselect-like persistence of user actions, a mutt-like syntax for matching packages in a flexible way, the ability to collect and display the Debian changelog of most packages, as well as extreme customization and flexibility.
Every Debian or Ubuntu user can easily install the Aptitude software on their GNU/Linux distribution, as the program can be found on the official software repositories of the aforementioned operating systems. Use the built-in Software Center app for the installation. After installing Aptitude, you must open the Terminal app and run the 'aptitude' command to start the program.
While on the upper part of the window, you can find clickable, DOS-like menus that allow you to access the program's options, to search packages, as well as various useful actions and commands for interacting with packages. On the bottom edge, you can see detailed information about each highlighted section.
For more details and to download the Aptitude software, visit the publisher's website.
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