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I often install software, remove software, upgrade it etc, and sometimes I need to check on recent changes such as these that I have made. But to do this currently I am having to open the Ubuntu Software Center, which is something I hate doing because I am a more of a CLI than a GUI person, plus it's hugely bulky and takes ages to load, and takes up lots of RAM. So I was wondering how I can view recent software changes in Terminal which would basically show more or less the same thing as the Ubuntu Software Center in the History section, but in Terminal?

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All dpkg history is stored in

 /var/log/dpkg.log

If you specifically want apt-get history, you'll find it in .

  /var/log/apt/history.log