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31.

The find command queries the store for available packages.

With the --private flag, which requires the user to be logged-in to the store
(see 'snap help login'), it instead searches for private snaps that the user
has developer access to, either directly or through the store's collaboration
feature.

A green check mark (given color and unicode support) after a publisher name
indicates that the publisher has been verified.
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Die vonds opdrag navrae die winkel vir beskikbare pakkette.
Met die - privaat vlag, wat vereis dat die gebruiker by die winkel moet aanmeld
(see 'snap help login'), dit soek in plaas daarvan na privaat snaps wat die gebruiker het
het ontwikkelaars toegang tot, hetsy direk of deur die winkel se samewerking
funksie.

'N Groen regmerkie (gegewe kleur en ondersteuning van unicode) na die naam van die uitgewer
dui daarop dat die uitgewer is geverifieer.
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_find.go:40
32.

The forget command deletes a snapshot. This operation can not be
undone.

A snapshot contains archives for the user, system and configuration
data of each snap included in the snapshot.

By default, this command forgets all the data in a snapshot.
Alternatively, you can specify the data of which snaps to forget.
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Die vergeet bevel skrap 'n kiekie. Hierdie bewerking kan nie wees nie
ongedaan.

N' kiekies bevat argiewe vir die gebruiker, stelsel en konfigurasie
data van elke snap ingesluit in die kiekie.

By verstek, hierdie-bevel vergeet al die data in a kiekie.
Alternatiewelik, jy kan die data spesifiseer van watter snaps na vergeet.
Translated by Jurgens J Schoeman
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snapshot.go:66
33.

The get command prints configuration options for the current snap.

$ snapctl get username
frank

If multiple option names are provided, a document is returned:

$ snapctl get username password
{
"username": "frank",
"password": "..."
}

Nested values may be retrieved via a dotted path:

$ snapctl get author.name
frank

Values of interface connection settings may be printed with:

$ snapctl get :myplug usb-vendor
$ snapctl get :myslot path

This will return the named setting from the local interface endpoint,
regardless whether it's a plug or a slot. Returning the setting from the
connected snap's endpoint is also possible by requesting the setting explicitly
with optional --plug and --slot command options:

$ snapctl get :myplug --slot usb-vendor

This requests the "usb-vendor" setting from the slot that is connected to
"myplug".
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Die kry bevel afdruk konfigurasie opsies vir die huidige snap.

$ snapctl get username
frank

Indien verskeie opsiename verskaf word, word 'n dokument teruggestuur:

$ snapctl get username password
{
"username": "frank",
"password": "..."
}

Geneste waardes kan via 'n stippelpad herwin word:

$ snapctl get author.name
frank

Waardes van koppelvlak verbinding instellings kan gedruk word:

$ snapctl get :myplug usb-vendor
$ snapctl get :myslot path

Dit sal die genoemde instelling terugstuur vanaf die plaaslike koppelvlak eindpunt,
ongeag of dit 'n prop of 'n gleuf is. Keer die instelling terug van die
gekoppelde snap se eindpunt is ook moontlik deur die instelling uitdruklik aan te vra
met opsioneel --plug en --slot bevel opsies:

$ snapctl get :myplug --slot usb-vendor

Hierdie versoek die "usb-vendor" instelling vanaf die gleuf waaraan gekoppel is
"myplug".
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/get.go:52
34.

The get command prints configuration options for the provided snap.

$ snap get snap-name username
frank

If multiple option names are provided, the corresponding values are returned:

$ snap get snap-name username password
Key Value
username frank
password ...

Nested values may be retrieved via a dotted path:

$ snap get snap-name author.name
frank
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Die kry-opdrag druk opstellingsopsies vir die gegewe snap.

$ snap kry snap-name gebruikersnaam
frank
As meerdere opsiename verskaf word, word die ooreenstemmende waardes teruggestuur:

$ snap kry snap-name gebruikersnaam wagwoord
Sleutel Waarde
gebruikersnaam frank
wagwoord...

Geneste waardes kan opgespoor word via 'n stippelbaan:

$ snap kry snap-naam skrywer.naam
frank
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_get.go:34
35.

The help command displays information about snap commands.
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Die hulp bevel vertoon inligting omtrent snap bevels.
Translated by Jurgens J Schoeman
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_help.go:36
36.

The info command shows detailed information about snaps.

The snaps can be specified by name or by path; names are looked for both in the
store and in the installed snaps; paths can refer to a .snap file, or to a
directory that contains an unpacked snap suitable for 'snap try' (an example
of this would be the 'prime' directory snapcraft produces).
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Die info bevel wys gedetailleerde inligting omtrent snaps.

Die snaps kan gespesifiseer word deur naam of deur 'pad; name is' gekyk vir beide in die
winkel' en in die geïnstalleer snaps; paadjies kan verwys na a .snap lêer, of na a
gids daardie bevat 'n uitgepak snap geskik vir 'snap try' ('n voorbeeld
van hierdie sou wees die 'prime' gids snaphandwerk produceert).
Translated by Jurgens J Schoeman
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_info.go:59
37.

The install command installs the named snaps on the system.

To install multiple instances of the same snap, append an underscore and a
unique identifier (for each instance) to a snap's name.

With no further options, the snaps are installed tracking the stable channel,
with strict security confinement. All available channels of a snap are listed in
its 'snap info' output.

When --revision is used, a later refresh will typically undo the revision
override, taking the snap back to the current revision of the channel it's
tracking.

Use --name to set the instance name when installing from snap file.
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Die installasie bevel installeer die genoemde snaps op die stelsel.

Om veelvuldige gevalle van dieselfde snap te installeer, voeg 'n onderstreep en 'n
unieke identifiseerder (vir elke geval) na 'n snap se naam.

Met geen verdere opsies nie, word die snaps geïnstalleer om die stabiele kanaal op te spoor,
met streng sekuriteitsbeperking. Alle beskikbare kanale van 'n snap word in gelys
Dit is 'snap info' uitset.

Wanneer --revision gebruik word, sal 'n latere herlaai gewoonlik die hersiening ongedaan maak
ignoreer, neem die snap terug na die huidige hersiening van die kanaal wat dit is
spooring.

Gebruik --name om die naam van die instansie te stel wanneer vanaf snap lêer installeer.
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:52
38.

The interface command shows details of snap interfaces.

If no interface name is provided, a list of interface names with at least
one connection is shown, or a list of all interfaces if --all is provided.
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Die koppelvlak bevel wys besonderhede van snap koppelvlakke.

Indien geen naam koppelvlak word voorsien, 'n lys met koppelvlak name met ten minste
een verbinding word getoon, of 'n lys van al koppelvlakke indien --alle is verskaf.
Translated by Jurgens J Schoeman
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_interface.go:45
39.

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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Die koppelvlakke bevel lyste koppelvlakke beskikbaar in die stelsel.

By verstek alle gleuwe en proppe, gebruik en aangebied deur alle snaps, is vertoning.

$ snap koppelvlakke <snap>:<gleuf of prop>

Lyste enigste die gespesifiseerde gleuf of prop.

$ snap koppelvlakke <snap>

Lyste die gleuwe aangebied en proppe wat gebruik word deur die gespesifiseerde snap.

$ snap koppelvlakke -i=<koppelvlak> [<snap>]

Filtreer die volledige uitvoer sodat slegs proppe en/of gleuwe ooreenstem met die verskaf
'connections'
bevel.
Translated by Jurgens J Schoeman
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_interfaces.go:40
40.

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.

The --list option lists all connected plugs and slots.

The --pid and --aparmor-label options can be used to determine whether
a plug or slot is connected to the snap identified by the given
process ID or AppArmor label. In this mode, additional failure exit
codes may be returned: 10 if the other snap is not connected but uses
classic confinement, or 11 if the other process is not snap confined.

The --pid and --apparmor-label options may only be used with slots of
interface type "pulseaudio", "audio-record", or "cups-control".
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Die is-gekoppelde opdrag gee sukses as die gegewe prop of gleuf van die
oproep snap is gekoppel, en mislukking andersins.

$ snapctl is-connected plug
$ echo $?
1

Snaps kan slegs hul eie proppe en gleuwe navraag doen - snap naam is implisiet en
geïmpliseer deur die snapctl uitvoering konteks.

Die --list opsie lys alle gekoppelde proppe en gleuwe.

Die --pid en --aparmor-label opsies kan gebruik word om te bepaal whether
'n prop of gleuf is gekoppel aan die snap wat deur die gegewe geïdentifiseer word
proses ID of AppArmor etiket. In hierdie modus, bykomende mislukking uitgang
kodes mag teruggestuur word: 10 as die ander snap nie gekoppel is nie maar gebruik
klassieke opsluiting, of 11 indien die ander proses is nie snap confined.

Die --pid en --apparmor-label opsies mag slegs gebruik word met gleuwe van
koppelvlak tipe "pulseaudio", "audio-record", of "cups-control".
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/is_connected.go:54
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Contributors to this translation: Bernard Stafford, Jurgens J Schoeman.