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The create-key command creates a cryptographic key pair that can be
used for signing assertions.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_create_key.go:41
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The create-user command creates a local system user with the username and SSH
keys registered on the store account identified by the provided email address.

An account can be setup at https://login.ubuntu.com.
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"create-user" komutu verilen email adresiyle ilişkilendirilmiş mağaza hesabında kayıtlı olan
kullanıcı adı ve SSH anahtarı bilgileri ile yerel(local) bir sistem kullanıcısı oluşturur.
Translated and reviewed by Efe Mert
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_create_user.go:33
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The debug command contains a selection of additional sub-commands.

Debug commands can be removed without notice and may not work on
non-development systems.
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"debug" komutu ilaveten alt-komutları içeren bir seçkiyi barındırır.

Debug komutları bir ön bildiri olmadan silinebilir ve geliştirilmeyen sistemlerde çalışmayabilir.
Translated and reviewed by Efe Mert
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_debug.go:29
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The delete-key command deletes the local cryptographic key pair with
the given name.
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delete-key komutu, verilen ada sahip yerel kriptografik anahtar
çiftini siler.
Translated and reviewed by Celestine Prower
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_delete_key.go:41
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The disable command disables a snap. The binaries and services of the
snap will no longer be available, but all the data is still available
and the snap can easily be enabled again.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:119
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The disconnect command disconnects a plug from a slot.
It may be called in the following ways:

$ snap disconnect <snap>:<plug> <snap>:<slot>

Disconnects the specific plug from the specific slot.

$ snap disconnect <snap>:<slot or plug>

Disconnects everything from the provided plug or slot.
The snap name may be omitted for the core snap.

When an automatic connection is manually disconnected, its disconnected state
is retained after a snap refresh. The --forget flag can be added to the
disconnect command to reset this behaviour, and consequently re-enable
an automatic reconnection after a snap refresh.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_disconnect.go:41
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The download command downloads the given snap and its supporting assertions
to the current directory with .snap and .assert file extensions, respectively.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_download.go:51
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The enable command enables a snap that was previously disabled.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:115
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The export-key command exports a public key assertion body that may be
imported by other systems.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_export_key.go:43
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The fde-setup-request command is used inside the fde-setup hook. It will
return information about what operation for full-disk encryption is
requested and auxiliary data to complete this operation.

The fde-setup hook should do what is requested and then call
"snapctl fde-setup-result" and pass the result data to stdin.

Here is an example for how the fde-setup hook is called initially:
$ snapctl fde-setup-request
{"op":"features"}
$ echo '{"features": []}' | snapctl fde-setup-result

Alternatively the hook could reply with:
$ echo '{"error":"hardware-unsupported"}' | snapctl fde-setup-result

And then it is called again with a request to do the initial key setup:
$ snapctl fde-setup-request
{"op":"initial-setup", "key": "key-to-seal"}
$ echo "{"sealed-key":"$base64_encoded_sealed_key"}" | snapctl fde-setup-result
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Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/fde_setup.go:36
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Contributors to this translation: Aren Coskun, Atilla Karaman, Bozkurt, Burhan Keleş, Celestine Prower, Cem YILDIZ, Efe Mert, Erdem Harputlugil, Eren AYAR, Fatih Yalçın, Ismet Kabasakal, Nuri Kucukler, Serdar Sağlam, Serdar Sağlam, Uğur Çetin, meda, sugra58, ubuntuki.