Manpages - flatpak-info.1
NAME
flatpak-info - Show information about an installed application or runtime
SYNOPSIS
flatpak info [OPTION…] NAME [BRANCH]
DESCRIPTION
Show info about an installed application or runtime.
By default, the output is formatted in a friendly format. If you specify any of the –show-… or –file-access options, the output is instead formatted in a machine-readable format.
By default, both per-user and system-wide installations are queried. Use the –user, –system or –installation options to change this.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
-h, –help
Show help options and exit.
-u, –user
Query per-user installations.
–system
Query the default system-wide installation.
–installation=NAME
Query a system-wide installation by NAME among those defined in etc/flatpak/installations.d. Using –installation=default is equivalent to using –system.
–arch=ARCH
Query for this architecture. See flatpak –supported-arches for architectures supported by the host.
-r, –show-ref
Show the installed ref.
-o, –show-origin
Show the remote the ref is installed from.
-c, –show-commit
Show the installed commit id.
-s, –show-size
Show the installed size.
-m, –show-metadata
Show the metadata.
–show-runtime
Show the runtime.
–show-sdk
Show the SDK.
-M, –show-permissions
Show the permissions.
–file-access=PATH
Show the level of access to the given path.
-e, –show-extensions
Show the matching extensions.
-l, –show-location
Show the on-disk location of the app or runtime. See the examples below.
-v, –verbose
Print debug information during command processing.
–ostree-verbose
Print OSTree debug information during command processing.
EXAMPLES
$ flatpak info org.gnome.Builder//master
$ tree `flatpak info -l org.gnome.Builder//master`/files
SEE ALSO
*flatpak*(1), *flatpak-install*(1), *flatpak-update*(1)