What is Advanced Package Tool?
Apt (for Advanced Package Tool) is a set of core tools within the Debian distribution that provides a comprehensive package management system. The user interface application for Apt is aptitude, which offers a visual and interactive way to manage software packages. Apt, in conjunction with the dpkg tool, enables users to seamlessly install, remove, and upgrade software packages while resolving any dependencies. The Apt system is primarily designed for command-line usage, offering a powerful and efficient way to manage software on Debian-based systems. However, there are also various graphical user interface (GUI) tools available that allow users to leverage the capabilities of Apt without necessitating direct interaction with the terminal
Highlights
- Dependency resolution: Apt automatically handles and resolves package dependencies, ensuring a smooth installation and upgrade process
- Command-line interface: Apt provides a robust command-line tool for advanced users to manage software packages efficiently
- Graphical user interfaces: Various GUI tools are available to offer a user-friendly alternative to the command-line interface
- Integration with dpkg: Apt works in tandem with the dpkg tool, which handles the actual installation and removal of packages.
Platforms
- Linux
Languages
- English
Features
Command line interface
Lightweight
Software Installer
Ad-free
Privacy focused
Package Manager