flatpak-remote-add - Add a remote repository
Add from a .flatpakrepo file: flatpak remote-add [OPTION...] [--from] NAME LOCATION Manually specify repo uri and options: flatpak remote-add [OPTION...] NAME LOCATION
Adds a remote repository to the flatpak repository configuration. [NAME] is the name for the new remote, and [LOCATION] is a url or pathname. The [LOCATION] is either a flatpak repository, or a .flatpakrepo file which describes a repository. In the former case you may also have to specify extra options, such as the gpg key for the repo. Unless overridden with the --user or --installation options, this command changes the default system-wide installation.
The following options are understood:
-h, --help
Show help options and exit.
--from
Assume the URI is a .flatpakrepo file rather than the repository
itself. This is enabled by default if the extension is
.flatpakrepo, so generally you don't need this option.
--user
Modify the per-user configuration.
--system
Modify the default system-wide configuration.
--installation=NAME
Modify a system-wide installation specified by NAME among those
defined in /etc/flatpak/installations.d. Using
--installation=default is equivalent to using --system.
--no-gpg-verify
Disable GPG verification for the added remote.
--prio=PRIO
Set the priority for the remote. Default is 1, higher is more
prioritized. This is mainly used for graphical installation tools.
--no-enumerate
Mark the remote as not enumerated. This means the remote will not
be used to list applications, for instance in graphical
installation tools.
--no-use-for-deps
Mark the remote as not to be used for automatic runtime dependency
resolution.
--if-not-exists
Do nothing if the provided remote already exists.
--disable
Disable the added remote.
--title=TITLE
A title for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI.
--default-branch=BRANCH
A default branch to for the remote, mainly for use in a UI.
--gpg-import=FILE
Import gpg keys from the specified keyring file as trusted for the
new remote. If the file is - the keyring is read from standard
input.
-v, --verbose
Print debug information during command processing.
--ostree-verbose
Print OSTree debug information during command processing.
--version
Print version information and exit.
$ flatpak remote-add gnome https://sdk.gnome.org/gnome.flatpakrepo $ flatpak --user remote-add --no-gpg-verify test-repo https://people.gnome.org/~alexl/gnome-sdk/repo/
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