flatpak-list(1)

NAME

   flatpak-list - List installed applications and/or runtimes

SYNOPSIS

   flatpak list [OPTION...]

DESCRIPTION

   Lists the names of the installed applications and/or runtime.

   By default, both per-user and system-wide installations are shown. Use
   the --user, --installation or --system options to change this.

   By default this lists the installed apps, but you can change this by
   using the --app or --runtime option.

OPTIONS

   The following options are understood:

   -h, --help
       Show help options and exit.

   --user
       List per-user installations.

   --system
       List the default system-wide installations.

   --installation=NAME
       List 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
       List installations for this architecture.

   --show-details
       Show arches and branches, in addition to the application names.

   --app
       List applications.

   --runtime
       List runtimes.

   -v, --verbose
       Print debug information during command processing.

   --ostree-verbose
       Print OSTree debug information during command processing.

   --version
       Print version information and exit.

EXAMPLES

   $ flatpak --user list

       org.gnome.Builder
       org.freedesktop.glxgears
       org.gnome.MyApp
       org.gnome.GEdit

SEE ALSO

   flatpak(1), flatpak-install(1), flatpak-update(1)



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