1FLATPAK PIN(1) flatpak pin FLATPAK PIN(1)
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6 flatpak-pin - Pin runtimes to prevent automatic removal
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9 flatpak pin [OPTION...] PATTERN...
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12 Flatpak maintains a list of patterns that define which refs are pinned.
13 A pinned ref will never be automatically uninstalled (as are unused
14 runtimes periodically). This can be useful if for example you are using
15 a runtime for development purposes.
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17 Runtimes that are explicitly installed, rather than installed as a
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20 The patterns are just a partial ref, with the * character matching
21 anything within that part of the ref. Only runtimes can be pinned, not
22 apps. Here are some example patterns:
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29 To list the current set of pins, run this command without any patterns.
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32 The following options are understood:
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34 -h, --help
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37 --remove
38 Instead of adding the patterns, remove matching patterns.
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40 -u, --user
41 Pin refs in a per-user installation.
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43 --system
44 Pin refs in the default system-wide installation.
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46 --installation=NAME
47 Pin refs in a system-wide installation specified by NAME among
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52 Print debug information during command processing.
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57 $ flatpak pin org.freedesktop.Platform//19.08
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59 $ flatpak pin --remove org.freedesktop.Platform//19.08
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62 flatpak(1), flatpak-uninstall(1),
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