You can use the dpkg
command to list all installed packages on an Ubuntu or Debian system. The following command will produce a list of all installed packages and their versions:
dpkg --list
You can also use the apt list
command to list the installed packages and their versions, as well as the status of each package:
apt list --installed
Alternatively, you can use the dpkg-query
command to produce a list of all installed packages, along with their versions, descriptions, and architectures:
dpkg-query -l
You can also use various options with the dpkg-query
command to filter the list of packages based on different criteria, such as package name, version, or status. For more information, you can refer to the man page for dpkg-query
:
man dpkg-query
(website)