I’ve recently installed EndeavourOS, and so far, so good. Got an OK setup and managing the basics.
Previously everything I’ve tried has been Debian based.
I know about the Arch Wiki… but was wondering if anyone recommended a relatively concise and easy-to-navigate resource to get a more rounded and complete understanding of Arch terminal commands?
I find it far more easy to learn when I understand where the terms come from - knowing that sudo means “superuser do”, pacman comes from package manager. But the moment I don’t know what yay, -s etc actually mean haha…
Thanks!
I think this simple tip is exactly what I wanted - straight in there! Thanks pal!
You can also use
tldr
for quick guideYou can also use
tldr
for quick guideAs a general refrence, there’s also the tldr command line program/command which gives a simplified version of the man page entry for all sorts of common commands :)
Good luck in your Linux ventures! ❤️
Yes, was literally just recommended this and looks useful!
I’ve been someone people would consider a “Mac expert” for years…
But giving Linux a go I realised how little I actually knew and understood about the underpinnings of operating systems.
Definitely interesting learning all the things that macOS was just doing for me or even hiding from me.
There is a linked command
apropos
that searches theman
page database for keywords. It can be very helpful if you forget the exact command you’re looking for.Oh nice, thank you!
You can push it even futher with wikiman, an offline interface to search and view manpages and the Arch wiki.