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FLATPAK CONFIG

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NAME

flatpak-config − Manage configuration

SYNOPSIS

flatpak config [OPTION...]

flatpak config [OPTION...] −−set KEY VALUE

flatpak config [OPTION...] −−unset|−−get KEY

DESCRIPTION

The flatpak config command shows or modifies the configuration of a flatpak installation. The following keys are supported:

languages

The languages that are included when installing Locale extensions. The value is a semicolon−separated list of two−letter language codes, or one of the special values * or all. If this key is unset, flatpak defaults to including the extra−languages key and the current locale.

extra−languages

This key is used when languages is not set, and it defines extra locale extensions on top of the system configured languages. The value is a semicolon−separated list of locale identifiers (language, optional locale, optional codeset, optional modifier) as documented by setlocale(3) (for example, en;en_DK;zh_HK.big5hkscs;uz_UZ.utf8@cyrillic).

For configuration of individual remotes, see flatpak-remote-modify(1). For configuration of individual applications, see flatpak-override(1).

OPTIONS

The following options are understood:

−h, −−help

Show help options and exit.

−−list

Print all keys and their values.

−−set

Set key KEY to VALUE.

−−unset

Unset key KEY.

−−get

Print value of KEY.

−−user

Configure per−user installation.

−−system

Configure system−wide installation.

−−installation=NAME

Configure the system−wide installation specified by NAME among those defined in /etc/flatpak/installations.d/. Using −−installation=default is equivalent to using −−system.

−v, −−verbose

Print debug information during command processing.

−−ostree−verbose

Print OSTree debug information during command processing.

EXAMPLES

$ flatpak config −−set languages "sv;en;fi"

SEE ALSO

flatpak(1), flatpak-remote-modify(1), flatpak-override(1)