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@ -439,8 +439,6 @@ sudo apt install fd-find
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Note that the binary is called `fdfind` as the binary name `fd` is already used by another package.
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It is recommended that after installation, you add a link to `fd` by executing command
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`ln -s $(which fdfind) ~/.local/bin/fd`, in order to use `fd` in the same way as in this documentation.
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You can also add `alias fd=fdfind` to your shells initialization file but this wouldn't help if you
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export variables using `fd`. You will have to use `fdfind` in export also.
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If you use an older version of Ubuntu, you can download the latest `.deb` package from the
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[release page](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd/releases) and install it via:
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@ -458,8 +456,6 @@ sudo apt-get install fd-find
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Note that the binary is called `fdfind` as the binary name `fd` is already used by another package.
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It is recommended that after installation, you add a link to `fd` by executing command
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`ln -s $(which fdfind) ~/.local/bin/fd`, in order to use `fd` in the same way as in this documentation.
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You can also add `alias fd=fdfind` to your shells initialization file but this wouldn't help if you
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export variables using `fd`. You will have to use `fdfind` in export also.
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### On Fedora
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