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The export-key command exports a public key assertion body that may be
imported by other systems.
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Der Befehl »export-key« exportiert einen Assertion Body des öffentlichen Schlüssels, der von
anderen Systemen importiert sein kann.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_export_key.go:43
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The help command displays information about snap commands.
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Der Befehl »help« zeigt Informationen über Snap-Befehle an.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_help.go:36
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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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Der Befehl »info« zeigt ausführliche Informationen zu Snaps.

Die Snaps können nach Name oder Pfad angegeben werden. Namen werden sowohl im
Store und in den installierten Snaps gesucht; Pfade können sich beziehen auf eine .snap-Datei oder auf ein
Verzeichnis, das einen entpackten Snap enthält, der für »snap trys« geeignet ist (ein Beispiel
davon wäre das »prime«-Verzeichnis, das snapcraft produziert).
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_info.go:59
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The keys command lists cryptographic keys that can be used for signing
assertions.
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Der Befehl »keys« listet kryptografische Schlüssel auf, die zum Signieren von Assertionen verwendet
werden können.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_keys.go:39
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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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Der list-Befehl zeigt eine Übersicht aller derzeit installierten Snaps an.

Ein grüner Haken (bei Farb- und Unicode-Support) hinter einem Nutzernamen
kennzeichnet einen verifizierten Nutzer.
Suggested by Torsten Franz
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_list.go:36
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The logout command logs the current user out of snapd and the store.
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Der logout-Befehl meldet den Benutzer von Snapd und dem Store ab.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_logout.go:34
47.

The logs command fetches logs of the given services and displays them in
chronological order.
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Der Befehl »logs« ruft Protokolle der angegebenen Dienste ab und zeigt sie in
chronologische Reihenfolge an.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_services.go:58
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The paths command prints the list of paths detected and used by snapd.
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Der paths-Befehl gibt die Liste der erkannten und von snapd genutzten Pfaden aus.
Suggested by Torsten Franz
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_paths.go:32
64.

The refresh command prints pending refreshes of the calling snap and can hold
back disruptive refreshes of other snaps, such as refreshes of the kernel or
base snaps that can trigger a restart. This command can be used from the
gate-auto-refresh hook which is only run during auto-refresh.

Snap can query pending refreshes with:
$ snapctl refresh --pending
pending: ready
channel: stable
version: 2
revision: 2
base: false
restart: false

The 'pending' flag can be "ready", "none" or "inhibited". It is set to "none"
when a snap has no pending refreshes. It is set to "ready" when there are
pending refreshes and to ”inhibited” when pending refreshes are being
held back because more or more snap applications are running with the
“refresh app awareness” feature enabled.

The "base" and "restart" flags indicate whether the base snap is going to be
updated and/or if a restart will occur, both of which are disruptive. A base
snap update can temporarily disrupt the starting of applications or hooks from
the snap.

To tell snapd to proceed with pending refreshes:
$ snapctl refresh --pending --proceed

Note, a snap using --proceed cannot assume that the updates will occur as they
might be held back by other snaps.

To hold refresh for up to 90 days for the calling snap:
$ snapctl refresh --pending --hold
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The refresh command updates the specified snaps, or all snaps in the system if
none are specified.

With no further options, the snaps are refreshed to the current revision of the
channel they're tracking, preserving their confinement options. 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.

Hold (--hold) is used to postpone snap refresh updates for all snaps when no
snaps are specified, or for the specified snaps.

When no snaps are specified --hold is only effective on auto-refreshes and will
not block either general refresh requests from 'snap refresh' or specific snap
requests from 'snap refresh target-snap'.

When snaps are specified --hold is effective on both their auto-refreshes
and general refresh requests from 'snap refresh'. However, specific snap
requests from 'snap refresh target-snap' remain unblocked and will proceed.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:87
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