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The snap command lets you install, configure, refresh and remove snaps. | The snap command lets you install, configure, refresh and remove snaps. | ||
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Commonly used commands can be classified as follows: | Commonly used commands can be classified as follows: | ||
− | Basics: find, info, install, remove, list | + | Basics: find, info, [[install]], [[remove]], list |
...more: refresh, revert, switch, disable, enable, create-cohort | ...more: refresh, revert, switch, disable, enable, create-cohort | ||
History: changes, tasks, abort, watch | History: changes, tasks, abort, watch | ||
− | Daemons: services, start, stop, restart, logs | + | Daemons: [[snap services|services]], start, stop, restart, logs |
Permissions: connections, interface, connect, disconnect | Permissions: connections, interface, connect, disconnect | ||
Configuration: get, set, unset, wait | Configuration: get, set, unset, wait |
Latest revision as of 21:00, 26 May 2022
snap --help The snap command lets you install, configure, refresh and remove snaps. Snaps are packages that work across many different Linux distributions, enabling secure delivery and operation of the latest apps and utilities. Usage: snap <command> [<options>...] Commonly used commands can be classified as follows: Basics: find, info, install, remove, list ...more: refresh, revert, switch, disable, enable, create-cohort History: changes, tasks, abort, watch Daemons: services, start, stop, restart, logs Permissions: connections, interface, connect, disconnect Configuration: get, set, unset, wait App Aliases: alias, aliases, unalias, prefer Account: login, logout, whoami Snapshots: saved, save, check-snapshot, restore, forget Device: model, reboot, recovery ... Other: warnings, okay, known, ack, version Development: download, pack, run, try
For more information about a command, run 'snap help <command>'. For a short summary of all commands, run 'snap help --all'.
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