flatpak-remote-ls (1) Linux Manual Page
flatpak-remote-ls – Show available runtimes and applications
Synopsis
- flatpak remote-ls [OPTION…] [REMOTE]
Description
REMOTE can be a file:// URI pointing to a local repository instead of a remote name.
Unless overridden with the –system, –user, or –installation options, this command uses either the default system-wide installation or the per-user one, depending on which has the specified REMOTE.
Options
The following options are understood: -h, –help
- Show help options and exit.
–user
- Use the per-user configuration.
–system
- Use the default system-wide configuration.
–installation=NAME
- Use a system-wide installation specified by NAME among those defined in /etc/flatpak/installations.d/. Using –installation=default is equivalent to using –system.
–cached
- Prefer to use locally cached information if possible, even though it may be out of date. This is faster, but risks returning stale information.
-d, –show-details
- Show arches, branches and commit ids, in addition to the names. Equivalent to –columns=all.
–runtime
- Show only runtimes, omit applications.
–app
- Show only applications, omit runtimes.
–all, -a
- Show everything. By default locale and debug extensions as well as secondary arches when the primary arch is available are hidden.
–updates
- Show only those which have updates available.
–arch=ARCH
- Show only those matching the specified architecture. By default, only supported architectures are shown. Use –arch=* to show all architectures. See flatpak –supported-arches for architectures supported by the host.
-v, –verbose
- Print debug information during command processing.
–ostree-verbose
- Print OSTree debug information during command processing.
–app-runtime=RUNTIME
- List applications that use the given runtime
–columns=FIELD,…
- Specify what information to show about each ref. You can list multiple fields, or use this option multiple times.
Append :s[tart], :m[iddle], :e[nd] or :f[ull] to column names to change ellipsization.
Fields
The following fields are understood by the –columns option: name
- Show the name
description
- Show the application description
application
- Show the application ID
arch
- Show the arch
branch
- Show the branch
version
- Show the version
ref
- Show the ref
origin
- Show the origin remote
commit
- Show the active commit
installed-size
- Show the installed size
download-size
- Show the download size
options
- Show options
all
- Show all columns
help
- Show the list of available columns
Note that field names can be abbreviated to a unique prefix.
Examples
$ flatpak –user remote-ls –app testrepoRef
org.gnome.Builder
org.freedesktop.glxgears
$ flatpak remote-ls file:///run/media/mwleeds/d4d37026-cde2-4e5e-8bcc-d23ebbf231f9/.ostree/repo
Ref
org.kde.Khangman
