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docs: clarify Ubuntu and Debian executable name

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XploitMonk0x01
2026-03-14 12:11:41 +05:30
committed by Keith Hall
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@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ bat main.cpp | xclip
export MANPAGER="bat -plman"
man 2 select
```
(replace `bat` with `batcat` if you are on Debian or Ubuntu)
(on some older Debian or Ubuntu releases, the executable is named `batcat` instead of `bat`)
If you prefer to have this bundled in a new command, you can also use [`batman`](https://github.com/eth-p/bat-extras/blob/master/doc/batman.md).
@@ -276,8 +276,8 @@ If your Ubuntu/Debian installation is new enough you can simply run:
sudo apt install bat
```
**Important**: If you install `bat` this way, please note that the executable may be installed as `batcat` instead of `bat` (due to [a name
clash with another package](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/issues/982)). You can set up a `bat -> batcat` symlink or alias to prevent any issues that may come up because of this and to be consistent with other distributions:
**Important**: On some older Ubuntu/Debian releases, the executable is installed as `batcat` instead of `bat` (due to [a name
clash with another package](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/issues/982)). On newer releases, the executable is available as `bat`. If `bat --version` does not work after installation, try `batcat --version` instead. You can set up a `bat -> batcat` symlink or alias to prevent any issues that may come up because of this and to be consistent with other distributions:
``` bash
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
ln -s /usr/bin/batcat ~/.local/bin/bat