Linux Package Manager Cheatsheet
A package manager is the bread and butter of every Linux distribution. It serves as the link between the traditional UNIX system and external third-party programs. It also lets you customize your system for any function and purpose. At its core, a package manager is a program that adds, removes, and keeps track of any third-party program in your system. Further, it also eases the load of managing programs through version downgrading and calculating dependencies.
Linux Package Manager Cheatsheet
A Linux package manager cheatsheet has been released by MakeTechEasier.