I want to install a bunch of packages, but I don't want to install the documentation of them. How can I do this?
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        Exclude documentation from .deb installation (DPKG)
- Onetime option: - --path-excludecould be used to filter out unwanted files when installing a package:- dpkg -i --path-exclude=/usr/share/doc/* ...
- Permanent solution: Create a file - /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/01_nodocwhich specifies the desired filters. Example:- path-exclude /usr/share/doc/* # we need to keep copyright files for legal reasons path-include /usr/share/doc/*/copyright path-exclude /usr/share/man/* path-exclude /usr/share/groff/* path-exclude /usr/share/info/* # lintian stuff is small, but really unnecessary path-exclude /usr/share/lintian/* path-exclude /usr/share/linda/*
Skip recommended dependencies (APT)
Then change /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99synaptics or create new file containing:
APT::Install-Recommends "false";
By the way, this is the permanent option of muru's answer for this question.
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        Usually, the doc packages are recommended by the main package, but aren't hard dependencies. If they were hard dependencies (for example, texlive-full), I don't think there's a safe or simple way. For recommended packages, the answer is simple:
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends <package-name>
 
    
    
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