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What is the most visually pleasing package manager (in terminal)?

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What is the most visually pleasing package manager (in terminal)?

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  • @t0mri@lemmy.ml
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    19•1 year ago

    exactly. They use c and C (uppercase) alternatively, making it look like pacman is eating. hence the beautiful, charming, and cute progress indicator

    btw dont think im crazy but ive set max parallel downloads to 200 and when i do a system update, damn that looks so good.

    • @bzxt@lemmy.ml
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      You can have actual Pacman emoji for the progress :)

      • @t0mri@lemmy.ml
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        1•1 year ago

        u use it?

      • @Infernal_pizza@lemmy.world
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        1•1 year ago

        How?

        • @bzxt@lemmy.ml
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          Sorry for the late reply, look for ILoveCandy option in the config.

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