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The find command queries the store for available packages.
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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La commande « [nbsp] get [nbsp] » affiche les options de configuration pour le paquet Snap en cours d'utilisation.
$ snapctl get username
frank
Si plusieurs noms d'options sont fournis, la commande renvoie un document [nbsp] :
$ snapctl get username password
{
"username": "frank",
"password": "..."
}
Les valeurs imbriquées peuvent être récupérées en utilisant un chemin séparé par des
points [nbsp] :
$ snapctl get author.name
frank
Les valeurs des paramètres de connexion à l'interface peuvent être affichés avec [nbsp] :
$ snapctl get :monconnecteur usb-vendor
$ snapctl get :maprise path
Cela renvoie les paramètres donnés à partir de l'extrémité de l'interface locale, qu'il s'agisse
d'une prise ou d'un connecteur. Il est également possible de récupérer le paramètre de
l'extrémité du paquet Snap connecté en le demandant explicitement à l'aide des options
« [nbsp] --plug [nbsp] » et « [nbsp] --slot [nbsp] » [nbsp] :
$ snapctl get :monconnecteur --slot usb-vendor
Ceci recherche le paramètre « [nbsp] usb-vendor [nbsp] » de la prise qui est connectée à « [nbsp] monconnecteur [nbsp] ».
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snappy in Ubuntu Impish package "snapd"
by
Anne017
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The help command displays information about snap commands.
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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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snappy in Ubuntu Impish package "snapd"
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The is-connected command returns success if the given plug or slot of the
calling snap is connected, and failure otherwise.
$ snapctl is-connected plug
$ echo $?
1
Snaps can only query their own plugs and slots - snap name is implicit and
implied by the snapctl execution context.
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