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# Basics to eopkg
# Basics to Package Management
Solus uses the eopkg package management system to deliver software to the end-user.
Below are some basic commands for using eopkg.
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sudo eopkg search documents
```
Notice that you don't need to search for a specific software name, although you can do that. We search
summaries and software names by default.
Notice that you don't need to search for a specific software name, although you can do that. We search summaries and software names by default.

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# History and Software Rollback
Solus provides a history and rollback feature via its package manager,
eopkg. This feature allows you to see when your repository was last
updated, actions such as installation, removal, and upgrading of software.
Solus provides a history and rollback feature via its package manager, eopkg. This feature allows you to see when your repository was last
updated, actions such as installation, removal, and upgrading of software.
Our rollback feature allows you to essentially rewind your system's software back
to a previous state, assuming you or our repository has the versions in question.
Our rollback feature allows you to essentially rewind your system's software back to a previous state, assuming you or our repository has the versions in question.
## History
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## Rollback
To rollback your system, first use the above history command to check what the
transaction / operation number was. Then, we use the following command:
To rollback your system, first use the above history command to check what the transaction / operation number was. Then, we use the following command:
``` bash
sudo eopkg history -t number
```
The number, in this case, is the operation before the one you want to change. So if
the number was `100`, then you would use `99`.
The number, in this case, is the operation before the one you want to change. So if the number was `100`, then you would use `99`.

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# Repository Management with eopkg
# Repository Management
While Solus currently only provides two repositories, stable (shannon) and stable, our
package manager does support actively using multiple repositories on your system. This
While Solus currently only provides two repositories, stable (shannon) and stable, our package manager does support actively using multiple repositories on your system. This
is useful if you are using a vendor-provided repository.
## Adding a Repository