Howto flatpak

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install

install flatpak on debian/ubuntu:

sudo apt install flatpak -y

install flatpak on archlinux:

sudo pacman -Sy flatpak --noconfirm

update appstream data for remotes:

flatpak update --appstream

prevent automatic and manual updates to a runtime or application:

flatpak mask libreoffice

remove the mask from app:

flatpak mask --remove libreoffice

search for apps in flatpak:

flatpak search libreoffice

list installed apps:

flatpak list

list all installed flatpak with installation type, size and application id:

flatpak --columns=app,name,size,installation list

view all the installed flatpak with name and installed size:

flatpak --columns=name,size list

uninstall all apps:

flatpak uninstall --all

uninstall flatpak packages that are not in use:

flatpak uninstall --unused

uninstall and delete everything related to flatpak:

flatpak uninstall --all --delete-data

uninstall a specific flatpak package:

flatpak uninstall <application ID>

repair flatpak apps:

flatpak repair

update all apps:

flatpak update

verify the size of /var/lib/flatpak used by all flatpak apps:

du -h --max-depth=1 /var/lib/flatpak

view only the flatpak installed by users:

flatpak --columns=name,size --user list

show flatpak command history:

flatpak history

install flatseal to view flatpak apps permissions:

flatpak install flathub com.github.tchx84.Flatseal

show flatpak repos:

flatpak remotes

disable flatpak repo:

flatpak remote-modify --disable flathub

enable flatpak repo:

flatpak remote-modify --enable flathub

look for flatpak app associated commit id:

flatpak remote-info --log remote app-name

deploy specific commit id:

flatpak update --commit=commit app-name

fix error

i got this error on archlinux when trying to run obs via flatpak:

bwrap: can't make symlink at /var/run: File exists

/media which is normally a real directory on archlinux to be a symlink to /var/run/media, replacing /media with a symlink to /run/media seems to fix the issue, before running the following command make sure you don't have any external drive mounted.

mount |grep media

if you see any output with previous command, umount the device, then proceed.

rm -rf /media 
rm -rf /var/run/media
mkdir /run/media
ln -s /run/media /media

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