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I agree about plain english in the package manager.
Years ago I wrote a script (now unmaintained) called "human Bash" where I wrapped a bunch of my commonly used commands in english words.
Some examples (parameters in cursive):
and so on.
But since then I moved on to gui tools entirely.
Seeing "please" in the script for some commands but not all of them is giving me INTERCAL flashbacks.
please was basically a more complicated alias for sudo :D it originated as a meme on twitter I believe
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