from terminal. in Arch pacman -Q lists all the packages you currently have installed. What is the equivalent command in Gentoo / Sabayon?
Thanks.
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Butch Cassidy wrote:I wouldn't have got the ending "installed -q" from the Equo wiki.
$ man equo[1] query
do misc queries on repository and local databases
[2] belongs
search from what package a file belongs
[2] changelog
show packages changelog
[2] revdeps
search what packages depend on the provided atoms
[2] description
search packages by description
[2] files
show files owned by the provided atoms
[2] installed
search a package into the local database
[2] license
show packages owning the provided licenses
[2] list
list packages based on the chosen parameter below
[3] installed [repo]
list installed packages
[4] --by-user
only packages installed by user
[3] available [repos]
list available packages
[2] mimetype
search packages able to handle given mimetypes
[3] --installed
search among installed packages
[2] associate
associate given file paths to applications able to read them
[3] --installed
search among installed packages
[2] needed
show runtime libraries needed by the provided atoms
[2] orphans
search files that do not belong to any package
[2] removal
show the removal tree for the specified atoms
[2] required
show atoms needing the provided libraries
[2] sets
search available package sets
[2] slot
show packages owning the provided slot
[2] tags
show packages owning the provided tags
[2] graph
show direct depdendencies tree for provided installable atoms
[3] --complete
include system packages, build deps and circularity information
[2] revgraph
show reverse depdendencies tree for provided installed atoms
[3] --complete
include system packages, build deps and circularity information
[2] --verbose
show more details
[2] --quiet
print results in a scriptable way
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