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NAMEflatpak-update − Update an application or runtime

SYNOPSISflatpak update [OPTION...] [REF...] flatpak update [OPTION...] −−appstream [REMOTE]

DESCRIPTIONUpdates applications and runtimes​. REF is a reference to the application or runtime to update​. If no REF is given, everything is updated, as well as appstream info for all remotes​. Each REF argument is a full or partial identifier in the flatpak ref format, which looks like "(app|runtime)/ID/ARCH/BRANCH"​. All elements except ID are optional and can be left out, including the slashes, so most of the time you need only specify ID​. Any part left out will be matched against what is installed, and if there are multiple matches an error message will list the alternatives​. By default this looks for both apps and runtimes with the given REF, but you can limit this by using the −−app or −−runtime option, or by supplying the initial element in the REF​. Normally, this command updates the application to the tip of its branch​. But it is possible to check out another commit, with the −−commit option​. If the configured remote for a ref being updated has a collection ID configured on it, Flatpak will search the sideload−repos directories configured either with the −−sideload−repo option, or on a per−installation or system−wide basis (see flatpak(1))​. Note that updating a runtime is different from installing a different branch, and runtime updates are expected to keep strict compatibility​. If an application update does cause a problem, it is possible to go back to the previous version, with the −−commit option​. In addition to updates, this command will offer to uninstall any unused end−of−life runtimes​. Runtimes that were explicitly installed (not as a dependency) or explicitly pinned (see flatpak-pin(1)) are left installed even if unused and end−of−life​. Unless overridden with the −−user, −−system or −−installation option, this command updates any matching refs in the standard system−wide installation and the per−user one​.

OPTIONSThe following options are understood: −h, −−help Show help options and exit​. −u, −−user Update a per−user installation​. −−system Update the default system−wide installation​. −−installation=NAME Updates a system−wide installation specified by NAME among those defined in /etc/flatpak/installations​.d/​. Using −−installation=default is equivalent to using −−system​. −−arch=ARCH The architecture to update for​. See flatpak −−supported−arches for architectures supported by the host​. −−subpath=PATH Install only a subpath of the ref​. This is mainly used to install a subset of locales​. This can be added multiple times to install multiple subpaths​. If this is not specified the subpaths specified at install time are reused​. −−commit=COMMIT Update to this commit, instead of the tip of the branch​. You can find commits using flatpak remote−info −−log REMOTE REF​. −−no−deploy Download the latest version, but don't deploy it​. −−no−pull Don't download the latest version, deploy whatever is locally available​. −−no−related Don't download related extensions, such as the locale data​. −−no−deps Don't update or install runtime dependencies when installing​. −−app Only look for an app with the given name​. −−appstream Update appstream for REMOTE, or all remotes if no remote is specified​. −−runtime Only look for a runtime with the given name​. −−sideload−repo=PATH Adds an extra local ostree repo as a source for installation​. This is equivalent to using the sideload−repos directories (see flatpak(1)), but can be done on a per−command basis​. Any path added here is used in addition to ones in those directories​. −y, −−assumeyes Automatically answer yes to all questions (or pick the most prioritized answer)​. This is useful for automation​. −−noninteractive Produce minimal output and avoid most questions​. This is suitable for use in non−interactive situations, e​.g​. in a build script​. −−force−remove Remove old files even if they're in use by a running application​. −v, −−verbose Print debug information during command processing​. −−ostree−verbose Print OSTree debug information during command processing​.

EXAMPLES$ flatpak −−user update org​.gnome​.gedit

SEE ALSOflatpak(1), flatpak-install(1), flatpak-list(1), ostree-find-remotes(1)
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