Under Ubuntu, Apt-get is close to being one of the most commonly used shell commands, because he is the common tool command for Ubuntu to install software.
This article lists the common APT command parameters:
Apt-cache Search Package
Apt-cache Show package for information about packages, such as description, size, version, etc.
sudo apt-get install package
sudo apt-get install package--reinstall Reinstall packages
sudo apt-get-f Install repair installation
sudo apt-get Remove Package
sudo apt-get Remove package--purge Delete packages, including configuration files, etc.
sudo apt-get update source
sudo apt-get upgrade update installed packages
sudo apt-get Dist-upgrade upgrade system
Apt-cache depends package understand that using the package depends on those packages
Apt-cache Rdepends package to see which packages are dependent on the packages
sudo apt-get BUILD-DEP Package Installation-related compilation environment
Apt-get Source Package Downloads The source code for the bundle
sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get autoclean cleanup of useless packages
sudo apt-get check to see if there is a corrupted dependency
Ubuntu under apt-get Command detailed