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I think ArchLinux(pacman ,ABS,AUR,makepkg) is very nice.But,who can tell that how can I know how much (and what) ALL the software
I have installed on my system. I'm poor in English .However Forgive me .Thanks!
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Is this what you are looking for?
pacman -Qh
usage: pacman {-Q --query} [options] [package]
options:
-c, --changelog view the changelog of a package
-d, --deps list all packages installed as dependencies
-e, --explicit list all packages explicitly installed
-g, --groups view all members of a package group
-i, --info view package information (-ii for backup files)
-l, --list list the contents of the queried package
-m, --foreign list installed packages not found in sync db(s)
-o, --owns <file> query the package that owns <file>
-p, --file <package> query a package file instead of the database
-s, --search <regex> search locally-installed packages for matching strings
-t, --unrequired list all packages not required by any package
-u, --upgrades list all packages that can be upgraded
-q, --quiet show less information for query and search
--config <path> set an alternate configuration file
--logfile <path> set an alternate log file
--noconfirm do not ask for any confirmation
--noprogressbar do not show a progress bar when downloading files
--noscriptlet do not execute the install scriptlet if one exists
-v, --verbose be verbose
-r, --root <path> set an alternate installation root
-b, --dbpath <path> set an alternate database location
--cachedir <dir> set an alternate package cache location
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No,I wanted to new all the software has been installed on my system.However,thank you!
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Pacman -Qe lists all the explicitely installed, Pacman -Q lists all the installed packages
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Thank you very much!
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