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FLATPAK MASK(1) | flatpak mask | FLATPAK MASK(1) |
NAME¶
flatpak-mask - Mask out updates and automatic installationSYNOPSIS¶
flatpak mask [OPTION...] PATTERN...
DESCRIPTION¶
Flatpak maintains a list of patterns that define which refs are masked. A masked ref will never be updated or automatically installed (for example a masked extension marked auto-download will not be downloaded). You can still manually install such refs, but once they are installed the version will be pinned.The patterns are just a partial ref, with the * character matching anything within that part of the ref. Here are some example patterns:
org.some.App org.some.App//unstable app/org.domain.* org.some.App/arm
To list the current set of masks, run this command without any patterns.
OPTIONS¶
The following options are understood:-h, --help
Show help options and exit.
--remove
Instead of adding the patterns, remove matching
patterns.
--user
Mask refs in a per-user installation.
--system
Mask refs in the default system-wide installation.
--installation=NAME
Mask refs in a 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.
EXAMPLES¶
$ flatpak mask$ flatpak mask org.broken.App
$ flatpak mask --remove org.broken.App
SEE ALSO¶
flatpak(1), flatpak-update(1),flatpak |