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I usually set up an alias or script to update everything on my system. For example, on Ubuntu, I would do this:
alias sysup='snap refresh && apt update && apt upgrade'
And on Arch, I do this:
alias sysup ='flatpak update && paru'
Funny enough you'd need to use
sudo
to run this on Ubuntu, but not in the Arch example because paru being neatHere is mine for EndeavourOS (based on Arch, BTW):
And related for uninstalling something:
Can I introduce you to Topgrade? ;)
Why install another bit of software when a simple alias will do the job nicely?
For me, I find it handy because it catches a bunch of stuff I always forget, like updating Docker containers. Also if you have Am installed it'll even update your Appimages.
I consider updating my docker containers part of updating my dev environment, which is on a different schedule to my system updates. I use a function for updating them.
I use Topgrade, but I use the alias
update
to run it lolI have a similar update function here. With a bit more bells and whistles: https://github.com/dannyfritz/dotfiles/blob/e53d410364bf6e2f4e1de4b9c6abbbc832db67b1/fish/config.fish#L123