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Mnemonics for Yay and Pacman commands
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According to the manpage
--Yay --clean
is the thought behind it, its a Yay specific shortcut forpacman -Rs $(pacman -Qqdt)
R
emove recurs
ive what theQ
ueryq
uiet (short names) on thed
atabase lists as unrequiredt
Now
-Yc
does not sound that bad.It is still good to learn the verbose commands for pacman/paru/yay from the manpages, once you are familiar with them its easy to build more advanced commands for special use-cases.