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PROGRAM:

NAME


wajig - Simplified command line administrator for Debian

SYNOPSIS


wajig [options] commands...

DESCRIPTION


This manual page briefly documents the wajig command.

wajig packages into one tool many commands useful for managing a Debian system. Instead of
having to remember whether to use dpkg or apt-get or apt-cache, etc, wajig does the
selection of the appropriate tool for you.

wajig is a user command but will use sudo to run commands requiring super user
permissions.

The primary documentation is available from http://www.togaware.com/wajig.

OPTIONS


This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with
two dashes (`-'). A summary of options to get you started is included below. For more
details see wajig tutorial and wajig commands.

-h, --help
Show summary.

-V, --version
Show version of program.

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