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Hmm I was about to write pacman as it is the package manager used by Arch without it I could not keep my system up to date, but as this is something distro specific not sure if this suits your question.

So my second thought would be nvim as it allows me to edit all the files to keep my system running.

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just one are you kidding? um. sudo. head, tail, cat, grep, chmod, ifconfig, ping. Pipe if operators count.
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Firefox -p xxxxxx
Mais j'utilise ça aussi sous Windows 😁

J'ai pas d'autre besoin aujourd'hui, tout fonctionne super bien sans avoir à passer par la lige de commande.

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I'm trying to live without Linux commands, like "ordinary" people who just want to use their computers.
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sudo apt remove --purge '^nvidia-.*'
sudo apt autoremove --purge
sudo apt update
sudo apt install nvidia-driver-XXX

Je pense que j'aurais du prendre une AMD 😅

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To make things interesting I say:

'history'

I know there are some other more fancy ways to access previously used commands but 'history' is just always there and saved me so many times

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mostly ls its so convenient to find files than manually looking and sudo apt update
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I like Linux, but it's not the 70s, I'd rather use it without ever seeing a terminal.
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ffmpeg and imagemagick, ever since I learned how to use them I've never had to search "video compressor", "image editor", on the web ever again, just set the -crf to some higher number and I'm on my way
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update

A.K.A.

alias 'sudo apt update -y && sudo apt upgrade -y && flatpak update -y'

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