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The get command prints configuration options for the provided snap.

$ snap get snap-name username
frank

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

$ snap get snap-name username password
{
"username": "frank",
"password": "..."
}

Nested values may be retrieved via a dotted path:

$ snap get snap-name author.name
frank
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The help command shows helpful information. Unlike this. ;-)
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The info command shows detailed information about a snap, be it by name or by path.
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The install command installs the named snap in the system.
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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.
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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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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.
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The login command authenticates on 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.

Login only works for local users in the sudo, admin or wheel groups.

An account can be setup at https://login.ubuntu.com
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The managed command will print true or false informing whether
snapd has registered users.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_managed.go:31
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The prefer command enables all aliases of the given snap in preference
to conflicting aliases of other snaps whose aliases will be disabled
(removed for manual ones).
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Contributors to this translation: Daniel Frańczak, GTriderXC, Krzysztof Krasowski, Krzysztof Marcinek, Pawel Piekarski, Paweł Tęsny, Piotr Samek, marcin mikołajczak.