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That's a weird flex.
I've not used anything in 20 years that didn't upgrade with a single command -- in a cron file because it's been so well-proved and has such a painless back out that you don't fear the so-far-2-in-27-years cases where you need to use that backout.
"Upgrades are a single command" is so "I can tie my shoes" basic that I'm embarrassed for those who cannot.