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The debug command contains a selection of additional sub-commands.

Debug commands can be removed without notice and may not work on
non-development systems.
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"debug" komutu ilaveten alt-komutları içeren bir seçkiyi barındırır.

Debug komutları bir ön bildiri olmadan silinebilir ve geliştirilmeyen sistemlerde çalışmayabilir.
Translated and reviewed by Efe Mert
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_debug.go:29
494.

The delete-key command deletes the local cryptographic key pair with
the given name.
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delete-key komutu, verilen ada sahip yerel kriptografik anahtar
çiftini siler.
Translated and reviewed by Celestine Prower
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_delete_key.go:41
495.

The disable command disables a snap. The binaries and services of the
snap will no longer be available, but all the data is still available
and the snap can easily be enabled again.
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Translated by Sabri Ünal
Reviewed by Sabri Ünal
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:125
496.

The disconnect command disconnects a plug from a slot.
It may be called in the following ways:

$ snap disconnect <snap>:<plug> <snap>:<slot>

Disconnects the specific plug from the specific slot.

$ snap disconnect <snap>:<slot or plug>

Disconnects everything from the provided plug or slot.
The snap name may be omitted for the core snap.
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The download command downloads the given snap and its supporting assertions
to the current directory with .snap and .assert file extensions, respectively.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_download.go:51
498.

The enable command enables a snap that was previously disabled.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:121
499.

The export-key command exports a public key assertion body that may be
imported by other systems.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_export_key.go:43
500.

The find command queries the store for available packages in the stable channel.

With the --private flag, which requires the user to be logged-in to the store
(see 'snap help login'), it instead searches for private snaps that the user
has developer access to, either directly or through the store's collaboration
feature.

A green check mark (given color and unicode support) after a publisher name
indicates that the publisher has been verified.
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The forget command deletes a snapshot. This operation can not be
undone.

A snapshot contains archives for the user, system and configuration
data of each snap included in the snapshot.

By default, this command forgets all the data in a snapshot.
Alternatively, you can specify the data of which snaps to forget.
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"forget" komutu bir snapshot'ı siler. Bu eylem geri alınamaz.

Bir snapshot kullanıcı için arşivleri ve snapshot'taki her bir snap için sistem ve konfigürasyon verilerini içerir.

Varsayılan olarak bu komut snapshot'taki tüm veriyi unutur.
Alternatif olarak hangi snap'teki verilen unutulacağını özel olarak seçebilirsiniz.
Translated and reviewed by Efe Mert
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snapshot.go:66
502.

The get command prints configuration options for the current snap.

$ snapctl get username
frank

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

$ snapctl get username password
{
"username": "frank",
"password": "..."
}

Nested values may be retrieved via a dotted path:

$ snapctl get author.name
frank

Values of interface connection settings may be printed with:

$ snapctl get :myplug usb-vendor
$ snapctl get :myslot path

This will return the named setting from the local interface endpoint, whether a plug
or a slot. Returning the setting from the connected snap's endpoint is also possible
by explicitly requesting that via the --plug and --slot command line options:

$ snapctl get :myplug --slot usb-vendor

This requests the "usb-vendor" setting from the slot that is connected to "myplug".
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Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/get.go:52
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Contributors to this translation: Aren Coskun, Atilla Karaman, Bozkurt, Burhan Keleş, Celestine Prower, Cem YILDIZ, Efe Mert, Erdem Harputlugil, Eren AYAR, Fatih Yalçın, Nuri Kucukler, Serdar Sağlam, Serdar Sağlam, Uğur Çetin, meda, sugra58, ubuntuki.