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The fde-setup-result command sets the result data for a fde-setup hook
reading it from stdin.

For example:
When the fde-setup hook is called with "op":"features:
$ echo '{"features": []}' | snapctl fde-setup-result

When the fde-setup hook is called with "op":"initial-setup":
$ echo "{"sealed-key":"$base64_encoded_sealed_key"}" | snapctl fde-setup-result
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Located in overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/fde_setup.go:101
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The file-access command returns information about a snap's file system access.

This command is used by the xdg-document-portal service to identify
files that do not need to be proxied to provide access within
confinement.

File paths are interpreted as host file system paths. The tool may
return false negatives (e.g. report that a file path is unreadable,
despite being readable under a different path). It also does not
check if file system permissions would render a file unreadable.
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Příkaz file-access vrací informace o přístupu systému souborů snap.

Tento příkaz používá služba xdg-document-portal k identifikaci
souborů, které pro zajištění přístupu není třeba proxiovat
na samotku.

Cesty k souborům jsou interpretovány jako cesty k souborovému systému hostitele. Nástroj může
vracet falešné negativy (např. hlásit, že cesta k souboru je nečitelná,
přestože je čitelná pod jinou cestou). Rovněž nekontroluje,
zda by oprávnění systému souborů způsobila nečitelnost souboru.
Translated by Víťa Šrůtek
Reviewed by Tomáš Marný
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_routine_file_access.go:43
34.

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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Příkaz find dotazuje úložiště na dostupné balíčky.

S příznakem --private, který vyžaduje, aby byl uživatel přihlášen do obchodu
(viz 'snap help login'), místo toho hledá privátní snímky, ke kterým má uživatel
přístup vývojáře, a to buď přímo, nebo prostřednictvím spolupráce v obchodě.

Zelená značka zaškrtnutí (daná barva a podpora unicode) za jménem vydavatele
označuje, že byl vydavatel ověřen.
Translated by Víťa Šrůtek
Reviewed by Tomáš Marný
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_find.go:40
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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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Příkaz forget smaže zachycený stav. Tuto operaci nelze vzít zpět.

Zachycený stav obsahuje archivy uživatelských, systémových a nastavovacích
dat pro každý ze snapů, obsažených v zachyceném stavu.

Ve výchozím stavu, tento příkaz zapomene veškerá data v zachyceném stavu.
Alternativně je možné zadat data kterého snapu zapomenout.
Translated and reviewed by Pavel Borecki
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snapshot.go:66
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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,
regardless whether it's a plug or a slot. Returning the setting from the
connected snap's endpoint is also possible by requesting the setting explicitly
with optional --plug and --slot command 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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The get command prints configuration options for the provided snap.

$ snap get snap-name username
frank

If multiple option names are provided, the corresponding values are returned:

$ snap get snap-name username password
Key Value
username frank
password ...

Nested values may be retrieved via a dotted path:

$ snap get snap-name author.name
frank
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Příkaz get vypíše předvolby nastavení pro zadaný snap balíček.

$ snap get snap-name username
frank

Pokud je zadáno vícero voleb, jsou vráceny odpovídající hodnoty:

$ snap get snap-name username password
Key Value
username frank
password ...

Vnořené hodnoty je možné získat prostřednictvím popisů s tečkou:

$ snap get snap-name author.name
frank
Translated and reviewed by Pavel Borecki
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_get.go:35
38.

The help command displays information about snap commands.
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Příkaz help zobrazí informace o snap příkazech.
Translated and reviewed by Pavel Borecki
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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Příkaz info zobrazí podrobné informace o snapech.

Snapy je možné zadat názvem či popisem umístění. Názvy jsou vyhledávány jak
v obchodě, tak mezi nainstalovanými snapy, popisy umístění mohou odkazovat na
.snap soubor, nebo na složku, které obsahuje nerozbalený snap, použitelný pro
̮„snap try“ (příklad tohoto by byla složka „prime“, kterou snapcraft vytváří).
Translated and reviewed by Pavel Borecki
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_info.go:59
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The install command installs the named snaps on the system.

To install multiple instances of the same snap, append an underscore and a
unique identifier (for each instance) to a snap's name.

Parallel instances are installed with --unaliased passed implicitly to avoid
conflicts with existing installs. This behaviour can be altered by passing
--prefer which will enable all aliases of the given snap in preference to
conflicting aliases of other snaps whose automatic aliases will be disabled and
manual aliases will be removed.

With no further options, the snaps are installed tracking the stable channel,
with strict security confinement. 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, taking the snap back to the current revision of the channel it's
tracking.

Use --name to set the instance name when installing from snap file.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:52
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The interface command shows details of snap interfaces.

If no interface name is provided, a list of interface names with at least
one connection is shown, or a list of all interfaces if --all is provided.
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Příkaz interface zobrazí podrobnosti o snap rozhraních.

Pokud není zadán název rozhraní, je zobrazen seznam názvů rozhraní
s alespoň jedním připojením, nebo seznam všech rozhraní, pokud je
zadáno --all.
Translated and reviewed by Pavel Borecki
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_interface.go:45
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Contributors to this translation: AsciiWolf, David Novák, Pavel Borecki, Remus32, Tomáš Marný, Víťa Šrůtek.