1FLATPAK HISTORY(1)              flatpak history             FLATPAK HISTORY(1)
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NAME

6       flatpak-history - Show history
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SYNOPSIS

9       flatpak history [OPTION...]
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DESCRIPTION

12       Shows changes to the flatpak installations on the system. This includes
13       installs, updates and removals of applications and runtimes.
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15       By default, both per-user and system-wide installations are shown. Use
16       the --user, --installation or --system options to change this.
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18       The information for the history command is taken from the systemd
19       journal, and can also be accessed using e.g.  journalctl
20       MESSAGE_ID=c7b39b1e006b464599465e105b361485
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OPTIONS

23       The following options are understood:
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25       -h, --help
26           Show help options and exit.
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28       -u, --user
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31       --system
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34       --installation=NAME
35           Show changes to the installation specified by NAME among those
36           defined in /etc/flatpak/installations.d/. Using
37           --installation=default is equivalent to using --system.
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39       --since=TIME
40           Only show changes that are newer than the time specified by TIME.
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42           TIME can be either an absolute time in a format like YYYY-MM-DD
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45       --until=TIME
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48       --reverse
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51       -v, --verbose
52           Print debug information during command processing.
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54       --ostree-verbose
55           Print OSTree debug information during command processing.
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57       --columns=FIELD,...
58           Specify what information to show about each ref. You can list
59           multiple fields, or use this option multiple times.
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61           Append :s[tart], :m[iddle], :e[nd] or :f[ull] to column names to
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FIELDS

65       The following fields are understood by the --columns option:
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67       time
68           Show when the change happened
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70       change
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73       ref
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76       application
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79       arch
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82       branch
83           Show the branch
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85       installation
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88           This will be either the ID of a Flatpak installation, or the path
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91       remote
92           Show the remote that is used.
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94           This will be either the name of a configured remote, or the path to
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97       old-commit
98           Show the previous commit. For pulls, this is the previous HEAD of
99           the branch. For deploys, it is the previously active commit
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101       commit
102           Show the current commit. For pulls, this is the HEAD of the branch.
103           For deploys, it is the active commit
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105       url
106           Show the remote url
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108       user
109           Show the user doing the change.
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111           If this is the system helper operating as root, also show which
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114       tool
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117           If this is the system helper, also show which tool was used to
118           triggered the change.
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120       all
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123       help
124           Show the list of available columns
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126       Note that field names can be abbreviated to a unique prefix.
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SEE ALSO

129       flatpak(1), journalctl(1)
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