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How do I install "tree" via apt-get in Terminal? I have been trying to do apt-get update tree but nothing seems to happen.

Is it necessary to include sudo in the command?

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Use this command in Terminal:

sudo apt-get install tree

The command apt-get update only updates the package lists. You need apt-get install and the package name to install a new package.

And yes, sudo is required as you need root privileges in order to install and remove software.

wjandrea
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    `apt` is an alias for `apt-get`, so you can use `sudo apt install tree` – Pavel Mar 26 '17 at 18:46
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    @ГригорийПерельман: You can use that command, but apt is a separate command, it is not an alias, even if it does use `apt-get` which I don't know about. –  Mar 26 '17 at 19:58
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    Also note that its in the `universe` repo. – Felix Nov 17 '19 at 21:44