# apt-history # Command-line tool to pretty-print and filter the APT log # Filter log entries by installations made by user 'ichy'. apt-history -u ichy -A Install # Filter log entries by removals affecting the package 'firefox:amd64' apt-history -A Remove -p firefox:amd64 # By default, `apt-history` paginates using less(1) or more(1), but this can be # disabled with the `-P` flag. In this example, only log entries made by the # current user will be displayed. # # Thanks to the `-r` flag, the output is reversed, meaning that the newest # entries show last. apt-history -r -u $USER -P # You might prefer your packages to be listed out in a wrapped way, more like # you'd see in the '/var/log/apt/history.log' file, without all of the version # strings. # # Using the `-c` flag, this example will include the actual command executed. apt-history -D Wrapped -c