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I got used typing "sudo service --status-all"
then got used to typing "sudo systemctl list-unit-files --type=service"
now a new one to learn "sudo nitroctl list"
looks simpler
That can only be a good thing for my gnarly arthritis fingers.
I mean, aliases do exist. For example, with my typical alias schema I might shorten it to
sudo syc lsu-s
. But yeah, on foreign systems (e.g. random VPS's) I can see your point.Thank you cravl
Much appreciated
PoetteringD commands are too damn long
Also automatic paging can go fuck itself