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Each snap might include multiple related commands, with a default command that has the same name as the snap itself. Additional commands are prefixed with the snap name:
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$ hello Hello, snap padawan!
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$ hello Hello, world! $ hello.universe Hello, universe!
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As long as you know the name of the snap you want, and it is public or your own private snap, you can install it using its name directly. But if you search the store, you’ll only see public, promoted results.
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# enable the snapd systemd service: sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.service
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Snaps work on any distribution or device. Snaps are faster to install, easier to create, safer to run, and they update automatically and transactionally so your app is always fresh and never broken.
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and then you will be able to fetch snaps on demand:
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Package any app for any Linux desktop, server, cloud or device.
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Anybody can publish a snap, but if you search the store you will only see snaps that have been reviewed and judged to be of good quality, and which can be installed securely. We call these the
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or just use the command line to install any of these great snaps:
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