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The create-key command creates a cryptographic key pair that can be 
used for signing assertions.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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The enable command enables a snap that was previously disabled.
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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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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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