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Usage: apt-cdrom [options] command

apt-cdrom is used to add CDROM's, USB flashdrives and other removable
media types as package sources to APT. The mount point and device
information is taken from apt.conf(5), udev(7) and fstab(5).
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Located in cmdline/apt-cdrom.cc
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Usage: apt-config [options] command

apt-config is an interface to the configuration settings used by
all APT tools, mainly intended for debugging and shell scripting.
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Located in cmdline/apt-config.cc
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Usage: apt-dump-solver

apt-dump-solver is an interface to store an EDSP scenario in
a file and optionally forwards it to another solver.
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Located in cmdline/apt-dump-solver.cc
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Usage: apt-extracttemplates file1 [file2 ...]

apt-extracttemplates is used to extract config and template files
from debian packages. It is used mainly by debconf(1) to prompt for
configuration questions before installation of packages.
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Located in cmdline/apt-extracttemplates.cc
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Usage: apt-get [options] command
apt-get [options] install|remove pkg1 [pkg2 ...]
apt-get [options] source pkg1 [pkg2 ...]

apt-get is a command line interface for retrieval of packages
and information about them from authenticated sources and
for installation, upgrade and removal of packages together
with their dependencies.
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Located in cmdline/apt-get.cc
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Usage: apt-helper [options] command
apt-helper [options] cat-file file ...
apt-helper [options] download-file uri target-path

apt-helper bundles a variety of commands for shell scripts to use
e.g. the same proxy configuration or acquire system as APT would.
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Located in cmdline/apt-helper.cc
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Usage: apt-internal-planner

apt-internal-planner is an interface to use the current internal
installation planner for the APT family like an external one,
for debugging or the like.
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Located in cmdline/apt-internal-planner.cc
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Usage: apt-internal-solver

apt-internal-solver is an interface to use the current internal
resolver for the APT family like an external one, for debugging or
the like.
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Located in cmdline/apt-internal-solver.cc
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Located in cmdline/apt-mark.cc
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Usage: apt-mark [options] {auto|manual} pkg1 [pkg2 ...]

apt-mark is a simple command line interface for marking packages
as manually or automatically installed. It can also be used to
manipulate the dpkg(1) selection states of packages, and to list
all packages with or without a certain marking.
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Located in cmdline/apt-mark.cc
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