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[tab]- %s as %s
TRANSLATORS: the first %s is a snap command (e.g. "hello-world.echo"), the second is the alias
[tab] represents a tab character. Please write it exactly the same way, [tab], in your translation.
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[tab]- %s as %s
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_alias.go:116
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Export a snapshot to the given filename.
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Export a snapshot to the given filename.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snapshot.go:105
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If the first argument passed into get is an aspect identifier matching the
format <account-id>/<bundle>/<aspect>, get will use the aspects configuration
API. In this case, the command returns the data retrieved from the requested
dot-separated aspect paths.
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If the first argument passed into get is an aspect identifier matching the
format <account-id>/<bundle>/<aspect>, get will use the aspects configuration
API. In this case, the command returns the data retrieved from the requested
dot-separated aspect paths.
Translated by Dr. Peter Netz
Reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_get.go:54
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If the first argument passed into set is an aspect identifier matching the
format <account-id>/<bundle>/<aspect>, set will use the aspects configuration
API. In this case, the command sets the values as provided for the dot-separated
aspect paths.
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If the first argument passed into set is an aspect identifier matching the
format <account-id>/<bundle>/<aspect>, set will use the aspects configuration
API. In this case, the command sets the values as provided for the dot-separated
aspect paths.
Translated by Dr. Peter Netz
Reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_set.go:49
5.

If the first argument passed into unset is an aspect identifier matching the
format <account-id>/<bundle>/<aspect>, unset will use the aspects configuration
API. In this case, the command removes the data stored in the provided
dot-separated aspect paths.
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If the first argument passed into unset is an aspect identifier matching the
format <account-id>/<bundle>/<aspect>, unset will use the aspects configuration
API. In this case, the command removes the data stored in the provided
dot-separated aspect paths.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_unset.go:42
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Import an exported snapshot set to the system. The snapshot is imported
with a new snapshot ID and can be restored using the restore command.
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Import an exported snapshot set to the system. The snapshot is imported
with a new snapshot ID and can be restored using the restore command.
Translated and reviewed by Andi Chandler
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snapshot.go:109
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Provide a search term for more specific results.
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Provide a search term for more specific results.
Translated by Anthony Harrington
Reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_find.go:272
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The abort command attempts to abort a change that still has pending tasks.
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The abort command attempts to abort a change that still has pending tasks.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_abort.go:32
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The ack command tries to add an assertion to the system assertion database.

The assertion may also be a newer revision of a pre-existing 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.
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The ack command tries to add an assertion to the system assertion database.

The assertion may also be a newer revision of a pre-existing 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 its prerequisite in the
database.
Translated by Anthony Harrington
Reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_ack.go:40
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The advise-snap command searches for and suggests the installation of snaps.

If --command is given, it suggests snaps that provide the given command.
Otherwise it suggests snaps with the given name.
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The advise-snap command searches for and suggests the installation of snaps.

If --command is given, it suggests snaps that provide the given command.
Otherwise it suggests snaps with the given name.
Translated by Anthony Harrington
Reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in cmd/snap/cmd_advise.go:57
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Contributors to this translation: Adam Collard, Andi Chandler, Anthony Harrington, Dan Bishop, Dr. Peter Netz, Rockworld, Stephan Woidowski.