Actually, I think the current prompt is pretty accurate. The only thing
CJ can do is remove packages that are marked as "garbage", i.e.
autoinstalled and no longer referenced by any other package. However,
ultimately it's the user who knows whether the packages are still useful
and wanted. I don
so true!
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Computer Janitor should be safe instead of relying on the user by displaying a
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