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2fa code:
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A concise summary of key attributes of the snappy system, such as the release and channel.

The verbose output includes the specific version information for the factory image, the running image and the image that will be run on reboot, together with a list of the available channels for this image.

Providing a package name will display information about a specific installed package.

The verbose version of the info command for a package will also tell you the available channels for that package, when it was installed for the first time, disk space utilization, and in the case of frameworks, which apps are able to use the framework.
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Activate a package
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Activate a package that has previously been deactivated. If the package is already activated, do nothing.
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Allows rollback of a snap to a previous installed version. Without any arguments, the previous installed version is selected. It is also possible to specify the version to rollback to as a additional argument.
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Assign a hardware device to a package
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Assign hardware to a specific installed package
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Builds a snap package
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Can't read hook file %q: %v
TRANSLATORS: the first %q is the file that can not be read and %v is the error message
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Configures a package. The configuration is a YAML file, provided in the specified file which can be "-" for stdin. Output of the command is the current configuration, so running this command with no input file provides a snapshot of the app's current config.
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