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The abort command attempts to abort a change that still has pending tasks.
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The abort command attempts to abort a change that still has pending tasks.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_abort.go:32
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The ack command tries to add an assertion to the system assertion database.

The assertion may also be a newer revision of a pre-existing assertion that it
will replace.

To succeed the assertion must be valid, its signature verified with a known
public key and the assertion consistent with and its prerequisite in the
database.
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The ack command tries to add an assertion to the system assertion database.

The assertion may also be a newer revision of a pre-existing assertion that it
will replace.

To succeed, the assertion must be valid, its signature verified with a known
public key, and the assertion consistent with its prerequisite in the
database.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_ack.go:40
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The advise-snap command searches for and suggests the installation of snaps.

If --command is given, it suggests snaps that provide the given command.
Otherwise it suggests snaps with the given name.
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The advise-snap command searches for and suggests the installation of snaps.

If --command is given, it suggests snaps that provide the given command.
Otherwise it suggests snaps with the given name.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_advise.go:57
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The alias command aliases the given snap application to the given alias.

Once this manual alias is setup the respective application command can be
invoked just using the alias.
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The alias command aliases the given snap application to the given alias.

Once this manual alias is setup the respective application command can be
invoked just using the alias.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_alias.go:45
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The aliases command lists all aliases available in the system and their status.

$ snap aliases <snap>

Lists only the aliases defined by the specified snap.

An alias noted as undefined means it was explicitly enabled or disabled but is
not defined in the current revision of the snap, possibly temporarily (e.g.
because of a revert). This can cleared with 'snap alias --reset'.
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The aliases command lists all aliases available in the system and their status.

$ snap aliases <snap>

Lists only the aliases defined by the specified snap.

An alias noted as undefined means it was explicitly enabled or disabled but is
not defined in the current revision of the snap, possibly temporarily (e.g.
because of a revert). This can cleared with 'snap alias --reset'.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_aliases.go:41
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The auto-import command searches available mounted devices looking for
assertions that are signed by trusted authorities, and potentially
performs system changes based on them.

If one or more device paths are provided via --mount, these are temporarily
mounted to be inspected as well. Even in that case the command will still
consider all available mounted devices for inspection.

Assertions to be imported must be made available in the auto-import.assert file
in the root of the filesystem.
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The auto-import command searches available mounted devices looking for
assertions that are signed by trusted authorities, and potentially
performs system changes based on them.

If one or more device paths are provided via --mount, these are temporarily
mounted to be inspected as well. Even in that case the command will still
consider all available mounted devices for inspection.

Assertions to be imported must be made available in the auto-import.assert file
in the root of the filesystem.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_auto_import.go:231
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The buy command buys a snap from the store.
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The buy command buys a snap from the store.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_buy.go:33
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The changes command displays a summary of system changes performed recently.
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The changes command displays a summary of system changes performed recently.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_changes.go:35
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The check-snapshot command verifies the user, system and configuration
data of the snaps included in the specified snapshot.

The check operation runs the same data integrity verification that is
performed when a snapshot is restored.

By default, this command checks all the data in a snapshot.
Alternatively, you can specify the data of which snaps to check, or
for which users, or a combination of these.

If a snap is included in a check-snapshot operation, excluding its
system and configuration data from the check is not currently
possible. This restriction may be lifted in the future.
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The check-snapshot command verifies the user, system and configuration
data of the snaps included in the specified snapshot.

The check operation runs the same data integrity verification that is
performed when a snapshot is restored.

By default, this command checks all the data in a snapshot.
Alternatively, you can specify the data of which snaps to check, or
for which users, or a combination of these.

If a snap is included in a check-snapshot operation, excluding its
system and configuration data from the check is not currently
possible. This restriction may be lifted in the future.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snapshot.go:76
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The confinement command will print the confinement mode (strict,
partial or none) the system operates in.
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The confinement command will print the confinement mode (strict,
partial or none) the system operates in.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_confinement.go:31
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Contributors to this translation: Adam Collard, Andi Chandler, Anthony Harrington, Rockworld, Stephan Woidowski.