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46.

The logout command logs the current user out of snapd and the store.
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The logout command logs the current user out of snapd and the store.
Suggested by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_logout.go:34
47.

The logs command fetches logs of the given services and displays them in
chronological order.
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The logs command fetches logs of the given services and displays them in
chronological order.
Suggested by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_services.go:58
48.

The managed command will print true or false informing whether
snapd has registered users.
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The managed command will print true or false informing whether
snapd has registered users.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_managed.go:31
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The model command returns the active model assertion information for this
device.

By default, only the essential model identification information is
included in the output, but this can be expanded to include all of an
assertion's non-meta headers.

The verbose output is presented in a structured, yaml-like format.

Similarly, the active serial assertion can be used for the output instead of the
model assertion.
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The model command returns the active model assertion information for this
device.

By default, only the essential model identification information is
included in the output, but this can be expanded to include all of an
assertion's non-meta headers.

The verbose output is presented in a structured, yaml-like format.

Similarly, the active serial assertion can be used for the output instead of the
model assertion.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_model.go:35
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The model command returns the active model assertion information for this
device.

By default, the model identification information is presented in a structured,
yaml-like format, but this can be changed to json by using the --json flag.
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The model command returns the active model assertion information for this
device.

By default, the model identification information is presented in a structured,
yaml-like format, but this can be changed to json by using the --json flag.
Translated and reviewed by Andi Chandler
Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/model.go:44
51.

The mount command mounts the given source onto the given destination path,
provided that the snap has a plug for the mount-control interface which allows
this operation.
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The mount command mounts the given source onto the given destination path,
provided that the snap has a plug for the mount-control interface which allows
this operation.
Translated and reviewed by Andi Chandler
Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/mount.go:40
52.

The okay command acknowledges the warnings listed with 'snap warnings'.

Once acknowledged a warning won't appear again unless it re-occurrs and
sufficient time has passed.
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The okay command acknowledges the warnings listed with 'snap warnings'.

Once acknowledged a warning won't appear again unless it re-occurrs and
sufficient time has passed.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_warnings.go:60
53.

The pack command packs the given snap-dir as a snap and writes the result to
target-dir. If target-dir is omitted, the result is written to current
directory. If both source-dir and target-dir are omitted, the pack command packs
the current directory.

The default file name for a snap can be derived entirely from its snap.yaml, but
in some situations it's simpler for a script to feed the filename in. In those
cases, --filename can be given to override the default. If this filename is
not absolute it will be taken as relative to target-dir.

When used with --check-skeleton, pack only checks whether snap-dir contains
valid snap metadata and raises an error otherwise. Application commands listed
in snap metadata file, but appearing with incorrect permission bits result in an
error. Commands that are missing from snap-dir are listed in diagnostic
messages.

When used with --append-integrity-data, pack will append dm-verity data at the end
of the snap to be used with snapd's snap integrity verification mechanism.
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The pack command packs the given snap-dir as a snap and writes the result to
target-dir. If target-dir is omitted, the result is written to current
directory. If both source-dir and target-dir are omitted, the pack command packs
the current directory.

The default file name for a snap can be derived entirely from its snap.yaml, but
in some situations it's simpler for a script to feed the filename in. In those
cases, --filename can be given to override the default. If this filename is
not absolute it will be taken as relative to target-dir.

When used with --check-skeleton, pack only checks whether snap-dir contains
valid snap metadata and raises an error otherwise. Application commands listed
in snap metadata file, but appearing with incorrect permission bits result in an
error. Commands that are missing from snap-dir are listed in diagnostic
messages.

When used with --append-integrity-data, pack will append dm-verity data at the end
of the snap to be used with snapd's snap integrity verification mechanism.
Translated and reviewed by Andi Chandler
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_pack.go:49
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The paths command prints the list of paths detected and used by snapd.
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The paths command prints the list of paths detected and used by snapd.
Suggested by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_paths.go:32
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The portal-info command returns information about a process in keyfile format.

This command is used by the xdg-desktop-portal service to retrieve
information about snap confined processes.
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The portal-info command returns information about a process in keyfile format.

This command is used by the xdg-desktop-portal service to retrieve
information about snap confined processes.
Translated and reviewed by Andi Chandler
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_routine_portal_info.go:43
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Contributors to this translation: Adam Collard, Andi Chandler, Anthony Harrington, Rockworld, Stephan Woidowski.