I meant to share this earlier. It was published much earlier, but then I had to leave for a few minutes. When I returned, my scatterbrain didn't remember to share it.
Now, the count could possibly end up slightly off - but that's not actually the point. The point is to share the commands and maybe help people get just a little more fluent in the terminal. I looked and I didn't find a ton of packages with an 'ii' in the name. So, the count should be fairly accurate. Still, it's a fun little exercise to see some more about processing text in the terminal.
As always, I absolutely love the feedback I get.
How To: Generate a List of Installed Applications in Linux • Linux Tips
This expanded article will explain how to generate a list of installed applications for multiple distros, in order to be more complete.
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Now, the count could possibly end up slightly off - but that's not actually the point. The point is to share the commands and maybe help people get just a little more fluent in the terminal. I looked and I didn't find a ton of packages with an 'ii' in the name. So, the count should be fairly accurate. Still, it's a fun little exercise to see some more about processing text in the terminal.
As always, I absolutely love the feedback I get.