@whynothugo Yeah that one is pretty noticeable when you're not a regular Arch user.
Sometimes I feel like emerge and related gentoo tools could also do better but it's still much better than the pacman situation where you always need flags which also don't usually associate nicely to a related word (like ironically pacman -Qo can make sense, but pacman -S and pacman -Qi don't really).
And thankfully stuff like pkg/pkgadd/pkg_add, apt, apk, pkgin, zypper, dnf, yum, … don't have the same design flaws (although they have their share of other flaws ^^).
apt-{get,update,cache} got which would still allow for those third-party tools.@navi @whynothugo @eal Isn't the only other rc the Plan9 shell?
Plan9port has the 9 command to launch it's specific commands that exists in a directory like /opt/plan9/bin to avoid such conflicts.
For me, the most annoying thing in openrc CLI usage is:
rc-update <action> <service> ...rc-service <service> <action> ...