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!

  • somnuz@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    tiny sidenote: just don’t get discouraged, you are probably starting a lifetime journey not a one afternoon hike

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    I like to read info files when there is one (there are only hundreds of info files vs. thousands of man pages). Many are on your computer already in /usr/share/info folder. To read them, either use M-x info inside emacs, or console app info which is part of the texinfo package, or tkinfo from the AUR. The console app will show you the man page if there is no info file.

    Info files tend to be organized hierarchically and be more extensive and tutorial in nature than man pages.

  • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    3 days ago

    man is your friend. It shows you the manual for a command. Like man pacman will show you the manual for pacman. You can exit it with q.

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    pacman and yay are basically the only “Arch terminal commands”.
    Everything else is just bash/Linux.

    yay options are identical to pacman options, plus some extra.
    If something you’re used to from Debian doesn’t work on Arch (like update-grub), just google the command plus Arch to find the non-specific Linux equivalent.

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      3 days ago

      This is good to know, thanks.

      So much of what you do early on is installing packages and updating. I guess it felt more different than it really is!

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    3 days ago

    But the moment I don’t know what yay, -s etc actually mean haha…

    $ man yay
    
  • peto (he/him)@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    They are just program names. Some of them make clear sense, some less so.

    yay is Yet Another Yogurt. Which is a pun on yaourt, the program it was based on.

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      I should have guessed!

      As obscure as stuff like that is, I do appreciate the quirky humour at the same time… once you know.