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Linux Command: flatpak

Flatpak 1.12.7

Usage:

flatpak [OPTION…] COMMAND

Builtin Commands:
Manage installed applications and runtimes

  • install = Install an application or runtime
  • update = Update an installed application or runtime
  • uninstall = Uninstall an installed application or runtime
  • mask = Mask out updates and automatic installation
  • pin = Pin a runtime to prevent automatic removal
  • list = List installed apps and/or runtimes
  • info = Show info for installed app or runtime
  • history = Show history
  • config = Configure flatpak
  • repair = Repair flatpak installation
  • create-usb = Put applications or runtimes onto removable media

Find applications and runtimes

  • search = Search for remote apps/runtimes

Manage running applications

  • run = Run an application
  • override = Override permissions for an application
  • make-current = Specify default version to run
  • enter = Enter the namespace of a running application
  • ps = Enumerate running applications
  • kill = Stop a running application

Manage file access

  • documents = List exported files
  • document-export = Grant an application access to a specific file
  • document-unexport = Revoke access to a specific file
  • document-info = Show information about a specific file

Manage dynamic permissions

  • permissions = List permissions
  • permission-remove = Remove item from permission store
  • permission-set = Set permissions
  • permission-show = Show app permissions
  • permission-reset = Reset app permissions

Manage remote repositories

  • remotes = List all configured remotes
  • remote-add = Add a new remote repository (by URL)
  • remote-modify = Modify properties of a configured remote
  • remote-delete = Delete a configured remote
  • remote-ls = List contents of a configured remote
  • remote-info = Show information about a remote app or runtime

Build applications

  • build-init = Initialize a directory for building
  • build = Run a build command inside the build dir
  • build-finish = Finish a build dir for export
  • build-export = Export a build dir to a repository
  • build-bundle = Create a bundle file from a ref in a local repository
  • build-import-bundle = Import a bundle file
  • build-sign = Sign an application or runtime
  • build-update-repo = Update the summary file in a repository
  • build-commit-from = Create new commit based on existing ref
  • repo = Show information about a repo

Help Options:

  • -h, --help = Show help options

Application Options:

  • --version = Print version information and exit
  • --default-arch = Print default arch and exit
  • --supported-arches = Print supported arches and exit
  • --gl-drivers = Print active gl drivers and exit
  • --installations = Print paths for system installations and exit
  • --print-updated-env = Print the updated environment needed to run flatpaks
  • --print-system-only = Only include the system installation with --print-updated-env
  • -v, --verbose = Show debug information, -vv for more detail
  • --ostree-verbose = Show OSTree debug information

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