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         ...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
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         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

Revision as of 11:16, 28 April 2021

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'.

See also

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