![]() The rightmost column in the output shows whether the package was automatically installed as a dependency of another package. ![]() The command will display a list of all installed packages including information about the packages versions and architecture. To lists all packages installed on your system run the following command: sudo apt list -installed adduser/stable,now 3.115 all Īpt-listchanges/stable,now 3.10 all Īpt-utils/stable,now 1.4.8 amd64 Īutoconf/stable,now 2.69-10 all Īutomake/stable,now 1:1.15-6 all Īutotools-dev/stable,now 20161112.1 all īase-files/stable,now 9.9+deb9u5 amd64 īase-passwd/stable,now 3.5.43 amd64 Is a command-line interface for the package management system and combines the most commonly used functionalities from apt-get and apt-cache including an option to list installed packages. ![]() Knowing how to list installed packages on your Debian based system can be helpful in situations where you need to install the same packages on another machine or if you want to re-install your system. We will also show you how to check whether a specific package is installed, count installed packages and find out the version of an installed package. In this guide, we’ll explain how to list and filter installed packages on Debian.
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