Listing Configuration Details

To get a list of all of the sources configured on the system, use the list subcommand:

$ apt-manage list
Configured sources:
system - Pop_OS System Sources
pop-os-apps - Pop_OS Applications
ppa-system76-pop - Pop!_OS PPA

The sources are listed with the system source (if detected/configured) first, followed by all DEB822-format sources detected first, then by all one-line format sources. The system-identifier (used to identify sources in the system) is listed at the beginning of the line, and the name of the source is listed after.

Details of an individual source can be printed by specifying a source’s system-identifier:

$ apt-manage list ppa-system76-pop
Details for source ppa-system76-pop:
Name: Pop!_OS PPA
Enabled: yes
Types: deb deb-src
URIs: http://apt.pop-os.org/release
Suites: focal
Components: main

Listing all details of all sources at once

Details about all sources can be listed at once using the --verbose flag:

$ apt-manage list --verbose
Configured sources:
system - Pop_OS System Sources
Name: Pop_OS System Sources
Enabled: yes
Types: deb deb-src
URIs: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
Suites: focal focal-security focal-updates focal-backports
Components: main restricted universe multiverse

pop-os-apps - Pop_OS Applications
Name: Pop_OS Applications
Enabled: yes
Types: deb
URIs: http://apt.pop-os.org/proprietary
Suites: focal
Components: main

ppa-system76-pop - Pop!_OS PPA
Name: Pop!_OS PPA
Enabled: yes
Types: deb deb-src
URIs: http://apt.pop-os.org/release
Suites: focal
Components: main

Note

Passing the --verbose flag only applies to listing all sources. It has no effect if a source is specified using the system-identifier; in that case, only the specified source is printed. Additionally, if there are sources files which contain errors, the --verbose flag will print details about them, including the contents of the files and the stack trace of the exception which caused the error.

Legacy sources.list entries

The contents of the system sources.list file can be appended to the end of the output using the --legacy flag.