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The remodel command changes the model assertion of the device, either to a new
revision or a full new model.
In the process it applies any implied changes to the device: new required
snaps, new kernel or gadget etc.
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The save command creates a snapshot of the current user, system and
configuration data for the given snaps.
By default, this command saves the data of all snaps for all users.
Alternatively, you can specify the data of which snaps to save, or
for which users, or a combination of these.
If a snap is included in a save operation, excluding its system and
configuration data from the snapshot is not currently possible. This
restriction may be lifted in the future.
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overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/health.go:35
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The sign command signs an assertion using the specified key, using the
input for headers from a JSON mapping provided through stdin. The body
of the assertion can be specified through a "body" pseudo-header.
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The sign-build command creates a snap-build assertion for the provided
snap file.
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The snap command lets you install, configure, refresh and remove snaps.
Snaps are packages that work across many different Linux distributions,
enabling secure delivery and operation of the latest apps and utilities.
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The try command installs an unpacked snap into the system for testing purposes.
The unpacked snap content continues to be used even after installation, so
non-metadata changes there go live instantly. Metadata changes such as those
performed in snap.yaml will require reinstallation to go live.
If snap-dir argument is omitted, the try command will attempt to infer it if
either snapcraft.yaml file and prime directory or meta/snap.yaml file can be
found relative to current working directory.
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The unalias command removes a single alias if the provided argument is a manual
alias, or disables all aliases of a snap, including manual ones, if the
argument is a snap name.
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The userd command starts the snap user session service.
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