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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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The unset command removes the provided configuration options as requested.

[tab]$ snap unset snap-name name address

All configuration changes are persisted at once, and only after the
snap's configuration hook returns successfully.

Nested values may be removed via a dotted path:

[tab]$ snap unset snap-name user.name
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_unset.go:29
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The unset command removes the provided configuration options as requested.

$ snapctl unset name address

All configuration changes are persisted at once, and only after the
snap's configuration hook returns successfully.

Nested values may be removed via a dotted path:

$ snapctl unset user.name
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Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/unset.go:38
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The userd command starts the snap user session service.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_userd.go:51
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The validate command lists or applies validation sets that state which snaps
are required or permitted to be installed together, optionally constrained to
fixed revisions.

A validation set can either be in monitoring mode, in which case its constraints
aren't enforced, or in enforcing mode, in which case snapd will not allow
operations which would result in snaps breaking the validation set's constraints.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_validate.go:48
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The version command displays the versions of the running client, server,
and operating system.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_version.go:33
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The warnings command lists the warnings that have been reported to the system.

Once warnings have been listed with 'snap warnings', 'snap okay' may be used to
silence them. A warning that's been silenced in this way will not be listed
again unless it happens again, _and_ a cooldown time has passed.

Warnings expire automatically, and once expired they are forgotten.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_warnings.go:49
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The watch command waits for the given change-id to finish and shows progress
(if available).
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_watch.go:31
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The whoami command shows the email the user is logged in with.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_whoami.go:31
108.

This revision of snap %q was published using classic confinement and thus may
perform arbitrary system changes outside of the security sandbox that snaps are
usually confined to, which may put your system at risk.

If you understand and want to proceed repeat the command including --classic.
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Located in cmd/snap/error.go:192
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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.