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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.

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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The reboot command reboots the system into a particular mode of the selected
recovery system.

When called without a system label and without a mode it will just
trigger a regular reboot.

When called without a system label but with a mode it will use the
current system to enter the given mode.

Note that "recover", "factory-reset" and "run" modes are only available for the
current system.
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The remodel command changes the model assertion of the device, either to a new
revision or a full new model.

In the process it applies any implied changes to the device: new required
snaps, new kernel or gadget etc.
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The validate command lists or applies validation sets that state which snaps
are required or permitted to be installed together, optionally constrained to
fixed revisions.

A validation set can either be in monitoring mode, in which case its constraints
aren't enforced, or in enforcing mode, in which case snapd will not allow
operations which would result in snaps breaking the validation set's constraints.
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The version command displays the versions of the running client, server,
and operating system.
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The warnings command lists the warnings that have been reported to the system.

Once warnings have been listed with 'snap warnings', 'snap okay' may be used to
silence them. A warning that's been silenced in this way will not be listed
again unless it happens again, _and_ a cooldown time has passed.

Warnings expire automatically, and once expired they are forgotten.
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The watch command waits for the given change-id to finish and shows progress
(if available).
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The whoami command shows the email the user is logged in with.
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This revision of snap %q was published using classic confinement and thus may
perform arbitrary system changes outside of the security sandbox that snaps are
usually confined to, which may put your system at risk.

If you understand and want to proceed repeat the command including --classic.
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Use 'snap help alias' to learn how to create aliases manually.
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