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#+title: packages
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A Linux package is a compressed archive file that contains software, its dependencies, configuration files, and metadata, which simplifies the distribution, installation, and management of software on Linux systems.
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These packages can include various types of software such as [[id:d71414fc-349c-4763-a703-9f7092fc90d6][command-line]] utilities, graphical user interface (GUI) applications, and software libraries. [[id:b7c4f849-d1b1-4837-8634-82f6976a1473][package management systems]], like those used in distributions such as [[id:3e6e073d-11e1-4dd2-a3ef-5a8321f9f27f][Arch]] Linux, [[id:5fada795-19a3-4ba6-97c0-0b70bd728a2f][Arco Linux]] or [[id:039e64b4-8979-4276-99a6-0b018cc4665b][Nixos]] handle the installation, updating, and removal of these packages efficiently. For example, Arch Linux provides a package search interface where users can find packages like ad, a cross-platform 3D real-time strategy game, or 7zip, a file archiver known for high compression ratios. Similarly, other platforms like pkgs.org offer package searches across multiple Linux distributions, including openSUSE, CentOS, and Ubuntu, providing access to thousands of software packages categorized by type, such as databases, multimedia tools, or development libraries.
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