In the screenshot below I am trying to install the text editor named “gedit”.
The apt command is responsible for installation, removal, and updating of software in our system.Ī good analogy is to think of your computer as a factory and the apt command as the manager in that factory who is responsible for the installation of new equipment, removal of equipment that is no longer needed, and update desired equipment to their latest versions, while maintaining records of the equipment names and versions which are currently present in the factory. Let us start by exploring the answer to the question “What does apt do?” I can see that the above paragraph has too many “technical terms” (which I promised not to use!) but that is just the short version of the answer to explain the command “ sudo apt install“, so do not worry if you don’t understand every word in that paragraph!īy the end of this article we will get back to this short answer version and by that time I am sure you will be able to understand what every word meant in the short answer above! What is the meaning of the command “ sudo apt install“? sudo apt install is the command used to download the latest available version of your desired application from an online software repository pointed to by your sources.list configuration file and and install that application on your Linux computer. Let us see what this command does, how it does that, and the reason you need to enter this command every time you need to install an app on your Linux computer.įor those of you in a hurry, here is the short version of the answer! The Short Version of the Answer In this article, I have tried to explain what this command means from a beginner’s perspective avoiding unnecessary “technical terms” and I have tried to keep this article concise so that you can get through the entire article in about 10 to 20 mins max! I guess to beginners, it just feels like a magic spell to get something installed! I was just happy that I was able to type something in the Terminal and that it actually worked and did what I wanted it to do! I did not pay much attention to what I actually typed in.