Provided by: nala_0.12.2_all
NAME
nala-autoremove/autopurge - Autoremove or Autopurge packages that are no longer needed
SYNOPSIS
nala autoremove [--options] nala autopurge [--options]
DESCRIPTION
Automatically remove or purge any packages that are no longer needed. Packages that are no longer needed are usually dependencies that were automatically installed and no package depends on them any longer. The autoremove and autopurge documentation are combined as they are almost the same command. nala autopurge is really just nala autoremove --purge
OPTIONS
--config Purge configuration files for packages that are no longer installed. --purge Purge any packages that would removed during the transaction. --debug Print helpful information for solving issues. If you're submitting a bug report try running the command again with --debug and providing the output to the devs, it may be helpful. --raw-dpkg Force nala not to format dpkg output. This disables all formatting and it would look as if you were using apt. A more indepth explanation for what this switch does, nala will fork a tty instead of a pty for dpkg. nala will also not display a progress bar for dpkg with this turned on. Additionally the language of the output will not be forced into English for this mode. -d, --download-only Packages are only retrieved, not unpacked or installed. --remove-essential Allow the removal of essential packages. This is very dangerous, but we thought you should have the option. --assume-yes, --assume-no -y, --assume-yes Automatically select yes for any prompts which may need your input. If the configuration option assume_yes is true, this switch will set it back to default behavior -n, --assume-no Automatically select no for any prompts which may need your input. --simple, --no-simple --simple Show a more simple and condensed transaction summary. --no-simple Show the standard table transatction summary with more information. This variant is the default -o, --option Set options to pass through to apt, nala, or dpkg. Example: Force dpkg to install new config files without prompting: nala install --option Dpkg::Options::="--force-confnew" Disable scrolling text for nala nala install --option Nala::scrolling_text="false" Allow nala to update unauthenticated repositories: nala install --option* APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated="true" -v, --verbose Disable scrolling text and print extra information -h, --help Shows this man page. --update, --no-update --update Update the package list before the requested operation. Example: nala install --update neofetch is equivalent to apt update && apt install neofetch [Default for: upgrade] --no-update Do NOT update the package list before the requested operation. [Default for: install, remove, purge, autoremove, autopurge] --fix-broken, --no-fix-broken --fix-broken Attempts to fix broken packages. This variant is the default --no-fix-broken Stops nala from performing extra checks. This can result in a broken install! If you just want to fix broken packages: nala install --fix-broken
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2021, 2022 Blake Lee