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The interfaces command lists interfaces available in the system.

By default all slots and plugs, used and offered by all snaps, are displayed.

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

Lists only the specified slot or plug.

$ snap interfaces <snap>

Lists the slots offered and plugs used by the specified snap.

$ snap interfaces -i=<interface> [<snap>]

Filters the complete output so only plugs and/or slots matching the provided
details are listed.

NOTE this command is deprecated and has been replaced with the 'connections'
command.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_interfaces.go:40
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The is-connected command returns success if the given plug or slot of the
calling snap is connected, and failure otherwise.

$ snapctl is-connected plug
$ echo $?
1

Snaps can only query their own plugs and slots - snap name is implicit and
implied by the snapctl execution context.
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Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/is_connected.go:40
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The keys command lists cryptographic keys that can be used for signing
assertions.
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A orde «keys» lista as chaves de cifrado que se poden usar para asinar
asercións.
Translated by Marcos Lans
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_keys.go:39
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The known command shows known assertions of the provided type.
If header=value pairs are provided after the assertion type, the assertions
shown must also have the specified headers matching the provided values.
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A orde «known» mostra asercións coñecidas do tipo indicado.
Se os pares cabeceira=valor se indican despois do tipo de aserción, as asercións
mostradas deben ter tamén as cabeceiras correspondentes aos valores proporcionados.
Translated and reviewed by Marcos Lans
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_known.go:49
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The list command displays a summary of snaps installed in the current system.

A green check mark (given color and unicode support) after a publisher name
indicates that the publisher has been verified.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_list.go:36
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The login command authenticates the user to snapd and the snap store, and saves
credentials into the ~/.snap/auth.json file. Further communication with snapd
will then be made using those credentials.

It's not necessary to log in to interact with snapd. Doing so, however, enables
purchasing of snaps using 'snap buy', as well as some some developer-oriented
features as detailed in the help for the find, install and refresh commands.

An account can be set up at https://login.ubuntu.com
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A orde «login» autentica o usuario en snapd e na tenda de snaps, e garda
as credenciais no ficheiro ~/.snap/auth.json. As seguintes comunicacións
con snapd faranse usando estas credenciais.

Non é preciso conectarse para interactuar co snapd. Pero facéndoo, actívase
a posibilidade de comprar snaps usando «snap buy» ademais dalgunhas
características orientadas ao desenvolvedor como información de axuda adicional
para as ordes «find», «install» e «refresh».

Pode rexistrar unha conta en https://login.ubuntu.com
Translated and reviewed by Marcos Lans
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_login.go:42
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The logout command logs the current user out of snapd and the store.
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A orde «logout» pecha a sesión do usuario actual, tanto en snapd como na tenda.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_logout.go:34
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The logs command fetches logs of the given services and displays them in
chronological order.
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A orde «logs» obtén os rexistros dos servizos dados e móstraos en orde cronolóxica.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_services.go:58
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The managed command will print true or false informing whether
snapd has registered users.
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A orde «managed» imprimirá «true» ou «false» informando se
snapd ten usuarios rexistrados.
Translated and reviewed by Marcos Lans
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_managed.go:31
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The model command returns the active model assertion information for this
device.

By default, only the essential model identification information is
included in the output, but this can be expanded to include all of an
assertion's non-meta headers.

The verbose output is presented in a structured, yaml-like format.

Similarly, the active serial assertion can be used for the output instead of the
model assertion.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_model.go:35
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Contributors to this translation: Antón Méixome, Marcos Lans, Marcos Lans, Xosé.