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The start command starts the given services of the snap. If executed from the
"configure" hook, the services will be started after the hook finishes.
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Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/start.go:30
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The start command starts, and optionally enables, the given services.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_services.go:63
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The stop command stops the given services of the snap. If executed from the
"configure" hook, the services will be stopped after the hook finishes.
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Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/stop.go:38
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The stop command stops, and optionally disables, the given services.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_services.go:67
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The switch command switches the given snap to a different channel without
doing a refresh. All available channels of a snap are listed in
its 'snap info' output.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:1190
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The system-mode command returns information about the device's current system mode.

This information includes the mode itself and whether the model snaps have been installed from the seed (seed-loaded). The system mode is either run, recover, or install.

Retrieved information can also include "factory mode" details: 'factory: true' declares whether the device booted an image flagged as for factory use. This flag can be set for convenience when building the image. No security sensitive decisions should be based on this bit alone.

The output is in YAML format. Example output:
$ snapctl system-mode
system-mode: install
seed-loaded: true
factory: true
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Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/system_mode.go:36
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The tasks command displays a summary of tasks associated with an individual
change.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_changes.go:38
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The try command installs an unpacked snap into the system for testing purposes.
The unpacked snap content continues to be used even after installation, so
non-metadata changes there go live instantly. Metadata changes such as those
performed in snap.yaml will require reinstallation to go live.

If snap-dir argument is omitted, the try command will attempt to infer it if
either snapcraft.yaml file and prime directory or meta/snap.yaml file can be
found relative to current working directory.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:104
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The umount command unmounts the given mount point, which must have been
previously created with "snapctl mount".
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Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/umount.go:31
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The unalias command removes a single alias if the provided argument is a manual
alias, or disables all aliases of a snap, including manual ones, if the
argument is a snap name.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_unalias.go:36
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Contributors to this translation: Anderson Rodrigo Piram, André Lubawski, Bruno Lopes da Silva, Bruno Straatmann, Caio, Cristofer Portela, Diego Aparecido de Souza Pereira, Edvaldo de Souza Cruz, Elvis da Silva de Menezes, Henrique Deodato, Henrique Matias de Lima, Leonardo Martins, Leticia Martins Bandeira Pascale, Matheus Reich, Northon Souza, Paulo, Rodrigo Henrique, Thiago Monteiro Cruz, Tiago Hillebrandt, Tobias Sirianni Melo, baquelo, liddack, thiago dos santos galdino.