NAME
snap − Tool to interact with snaps
SYNOPSIS
snap [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Install, configure, refresh and remove snap packages. Snaps are enabling secure distribution of the latest apps and utilities for cloud, servers, desktops and the internet of things.
This is the CLI for snapd, a background service that takes care of snaps on the system. Start with ’snap list’ to see installed snaps.
OPTIONS
Application
Options
−−version
Print the version and exit
Help Options
−h, −−help
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COMMANDS
abort
Abort a pending change
The abort command attempts to abort a change that still has pending tasks.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] abort [abort-OPTIONS]
Abort a
pending change
The abort command attempts to abort a change that still has
pending tasks.
−−last |
Select last change of given type (install, refresh, remove, try, auto-refresh etc.) |
Help Options
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ack
Adds an assertion to the system
The ack command tries to add an assertion to the system assertion database.
The assertion may also be a newer revision of a preexisting assertion that it will replace.
To succeed the assertion must be valid, its signature verified with a known public key and the assertion consistent with and its prerequisite in the database.
Help Options
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alias
Sets up a manual alias
The alias command aliases the given snap application to the given alias.
Once this manual alias is setup the respective application command can be invoked just using the alias.
Help Options
−h, −−help
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aliases
Lists aliases in the system
The aliases command lists all aliases available in the system and their status.
$ snap aliases <snap>
Lists only the aliases defined by the specified snap.
An alias noted as undefined means it was explicitly enabled or disabled but is not defined in the current revision of the snap; possibly temporarely (e.g because of a revert), if not this can be cleared with snap alias --reset.
Help Options
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buy
Buys a snap
The buy command buys a snap from the store.
Help Options
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changes
List system changes
The changes command displays a summary of the recent system changes performed.
Help Options
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connect
Connects a plug to a slot
The connect command connects a plug to a slot. It may be called in the following ways:
$ snap connect <snap>:<plug> <snap>:<slot>
Connects the provided plug to the given slot.
$ snap connect <snap>:<plug> <snap>
Connects the specific plug to the only slot in the provided snap that matches the connected interface. If more than one potential slot exists, the command fails.
$ snap connect <snap>:<plug>
Connects the provided plug to the slot in the core snap with a name matching the plug name.
Help Options
−h, −−help
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disable
Disables a snap in the system
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.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] disable [disable-OPTIONS]
Disables a
snap in the system
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.
Help Options
−h, −−help
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disconnect
Disconnects a plug from a slot
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.
Help Options
−h, −−help
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download
Downloads the given snap
The download command downloads the given snap and its supporting assertions to the current directory under .snap and .assert file extensions, respectively.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] download [download-OPTIONS]
Downloads
the given snap
The download command downloads the given snap and its
supporting assertions to the current directory under .snap
and .assert file extensions, respectively.
−−channel
Use this channel instead of stable
−−edge |
Install from the edge channel |
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−−beta |
Install from the beta channel |
−−candidate
Install from the candidate channel
−−stable
Install from the stable channel
−−revision
Download the given revision of a snap, to which you must have developer access
Help Options
−h, −−help
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enable
Enables a snap in the system
The enable command enables a snap that was previously disabled.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] enable [enable-OPTIONS]
Enables a
snap in the system
The enable command enables a snap that was previously
disabled.
Help Options
−h, −−help
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find
Finds packages to install
The find command queries the store for available packages in the stable channel.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] find [find-OPTIONS]
Aliases: search
Finds
packages to install
The find command queries the store for available packages in
the stable channel.
−−private
Search private snaps
−−section
Restrict the search to a given section
Help Options
−h, −−help
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get
Prints configuration options
The get command prints configuration options for the provided snap.
$ snap get
snap-name username
frank
If multiple option names are provided, a document is returned:
$ snap get
snap-name username password
{
"username": "frank",
"password": "..."
}
Nested values may be retrieved via a dotted path:
$ snap get
snap-name author.name
frank
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] get [get-OPTIONS]
Prints
configuration options
The get command prints configuration options for the
provided snap.
$ snap get
snap-name username
frank
If multiple option names are provided, a document is returned:
$ snap get
snap-name username password
{
"username": "frank",
"password": "..."
}
Nested values may be retrieved via a dotted path:
$ snap get
snap-name author.name
frank
−t |
Strict typing with nulls and quoted strings |
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−d |
Always return document, even with single key |
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−l |
Always return list, even with single key |
Help Options
−h, −−help
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help
Help
The help command shows helpful information. Unlike this. ;-)
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] help [help-OPTIONS]
Help
The help command shows helpful information. Unlike this.
;-)
−−man |
Generate the manpage |
Help Options
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info
show detailed information about a snap
The info command shows detailed information about a snap, be it by name or by path.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] info [info-OPTIONS]
show
detailed information about a snap
The info command shows detailed information about a snap, be
it by name or by path.
−−verbose
Include a verbose list of a snap’s notes (otherwise, summarise notes)
Help Options
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install
Installs a snap to the system
The install command installs the named snap in the system.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] install [install-OPTIONS]
Installs a
snap to the system
The install command installs the named snap in the
system.
−−channel
Use this channel instead of stable
−−edge |
Install from the edge channel |
|||
−−beta |
Install from the beta channel |
−−candidate
Install from the candidate channel
−−stable
Install from the stable channel
−−devmode
Put snap in development mode and disable security confinement
−−jailmode
Put snap in enforced confinement mode
−−classic
Put snap in classic mode and disable security confinement
−−revision
Install the given revision of a snap, to which you must have developer access
−−dangerous
Install the given snap file even if there are no pre-acknowledged signatures for it, meaning it was not verified and could be dangerous (--devmode implies this)
−−unaliased
Install the given snap without enabling its automatic aliases
Help Options
−h, −−help
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interface
Lists snap interfaces
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.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] interface [interface-OPTIONS]
Lists snap
interfaces
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.
−−attrs
Show interface attributes
−−all |
Include unused interfaces |
Help Options
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interfaces
Lists interfaces in the system
The interfaces command lists interfaces available in the system.
By default all slots and plugs, used and offered by all snaps, are displayed.
$ snap interfaces <snap>:<slot or plug>
Lists only the specified slot or plug.
$ snap interfaces <snap>
Lists the slots offered and plugs used by the specified snap.
$ snap interfaces -i=<interface> [<snap>]
Filters the complete output so only plugs and/or slots matching the provided details are listed.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] interfaces [interfaces-OPTIONS]
Lists
interfaces in the system
The interfaces command lists interfaces available in the
system.
By default all slots and plugs, used and offered by all snaps, are displayed.
$ snap interfaces <snap>:<slot or plug>
Lists only the specified slot or plug.
$ snap interfaces <snap>
Lists the slots offered and plugs used by the specified snap.
$ snap interfaces -i=<interface> [<snap>]
Filters the complete output so only plugs and/or slots matching the provided details are listed.
−i |
Constrain listing to specific interfaces |
Help Options
−h, −−help
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known
Shows known assertions of the provided type
The known command shows known assertions of the provided type. If header=value pairs are provided after the assertion type, the assertions shown must also have the specified headers matching the provided values.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] known [known-OPTIONS]
Shows known
assertions of the provided type
The known command shows known assertions of the provided
type. If header=value pairs are provided after the assertion
type, the assertions shown must also have the specified
headers matching the provided values.
−−remote
Help Options
−h, −−help
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list
List installed snaps
The list command displays a summary of snaps installed in the current system.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] list [list-OPTIONS]
List
installed snaps
The list command displays a summary of snaps installed in
the current system.
−−all |
Show all revisions |
Help Options
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login
Authenticates on snapd and the store
The login command authenticates on snapd and the snap store and saves credentials into the ~/.snap/auth.json file. Further communication with snapd will then be made using those credentials.
Login only works for local users in the sudo, admin or wheel groups.
An account can be setup at https://login.ubuntu.com
Help Options
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logout
Log out of the store
This command logs the current user out of the store
Help Options
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logs
Retrieve logs of services
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] logs [logs-OPTIONS]
Retrieve logs of services
−n <default: "10">
−f |
Help Options
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pack
pack the given target dir as a snap
The pack command packs the given snap-dir as a snap.
Help Options
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prefer
Prefer aliases from a snap and disable conflicts
The prefer command enables all aliases of the given snap in preference to conflicting aliases of other snaps whose aliases will be disabled (removed for manual ones).
Help Options
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refresh
Refreshes a snap in the system
The refresh command refreshes (updates) the named snap.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] refresh [refresh-OPTIONS]
Refreshes a
snap in the system
The refresh command refreshes (updates) the named snap.
−−channel
Use this channel instead of stable
−−edge |
Install from the edge channel |
|||
−−beta |
Install from the beta channel |
−−candidate
Install from the candidate channel
−−stable
Install from the stable channel
−−devmode
Put snap in development mode and disable security confinement
−−jailmode
Put snap in enforced confinement mode
−−classic
Put snap in classic mode and disable security confinement
−−revision
Refresh to the given revision
−−list |
Show available snaps for refresh but do not perform a refresh | ||
−−time |
Show auto refresh information but do not perform a refresh |
−−ignore-validation
Ignore validation by other snaps blocking the refresh
Help Options
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remove
Removes a snap from the system
The remove command removes the named snap from the system.
By default all the snap revisions are removed, including their data and the common data directory. When a --revision option is passed only the specified revision is removed.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] remove [remove-OPTIONS]
Removes a
snap from the system
The remove command removes the named snap from the
system.
By default all the snap revisions are removed, including their data and the common data directory. When a --revision option is passed only the specified revision is removed.
−−revision
Remove only the given revision
Help Options
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restart
Restart services
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] restart [restart-OPTIONS]
Restart services
−−reload
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revert
Reverts the given snap to the previous state
The revert command reverts the given snap to its state before the latest refresh. This will reactivate the previous snap revision, and will use the original data that was associated with that revision, discarding any data changes that were done by the latest revision. As an exception, data which the snap explicitly chooses to share across revisions is not touched by the revert process.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] revert [revert-OPTIONS]
Reverts the
given snap to the previous state
The revert command reverts the given snap to its state
before the latest refresh. This will reactivate the previous
snap revision, and will use the original data that was
associated with that revision, discarding any data changes
that were done by the latest revision. As an exception, data
which the snap explicitly chooses to share across revisions
is not touched by the revert process.
−−devmode
Put snap in development mode and disable security confinement
−−jailmode
Put snap in enforced confinement mode
−−classic
Put snap in classic mode and disable security confinement
−−revision
Revert to the given revision
Help Options
−h, −−help
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run
Run the given snap command
Run the given snap command with the right confinement and environment
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] run [run-OPTIONS]
Run the
given snap command
Run the given snap command with the right confinement and
environment
−−shell
Run a shell instead of the command (useful for debugging)
Help Options
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services
Query the status of services
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set
Changes configuration options
The set command changes the provided configuration options as requested.
$ snap set snap-name username=frank password=$PASSWORD
All configuration changes are persisted at once, and only after the snap’s configuration hook returns successfully.
Nested values may be modified via a dotted path:
$ snap set author.name=frank
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start
Start services
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] start [start-OPTIONS]
Start services
−−enable
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stop
Stop services
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] stop [stop-OPTIONS]
Stop services
−−disable
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switch
Switches snap to a different channel
The switch command switches the given snap to a different channel without doing a refresh.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] switch [switch-OPTIONS]
Switches
snap to a different channel
The switch command switches the given snap to a different
channel without doing a refresh.
−−channel
−−edge |
||
−−beta |
−−candidate
−−stable
Help Options
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tasks
List a change’s tasks
The tasks command displays a summary of tasks associated to an individual change.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] tasks [tasks-OPTIONS]
Aliases: change
List a
change’s tasks
The tasks command displays a summary of tasks associated to
an individual change.
−−last |
Select last change of given type (install, refresh, remove, try, auto-refresh etc.) |
Help Options
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try
Tests a snap in the system
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.
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] try [try-OPTIONS]
Tests a snap
in the system
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.
−−devmode
Put snap in development mode and disable security confinement
−−jailmode
Put snap in enforced confinement mode
−−classic
Put snap in classic mode and disable security confinement
Help Options
−h, −−help
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unalias
Unalias a manual alias or an entire snap
The unalias command tears down a manual alias when given one or disables all aliases of a snap, removing also all manual ones, when given a snap name.
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version
Shows version details
The version command displays the versions of the running client, server, and operating system.
Help Options
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watch
Watch a change in progress
The watch command waits for the given change-id to finish and shows progress (if available).
Usage: snap [OPTIONS] watch [watch-OPTIONS]
Watch a
change in progress
The watch command waits for the given change-id to finish
and shows progress (if available).
−−last |
Select last change of given type (install, refresh, remove, try, auto-refresh etc.) |
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whoami
Prints the email the user is logged in with.
The whoami command prints the email the user is logged in with.
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