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FLATPAK SPAWN(1) flatpak spawn FLATPAK SPAWN(1)
NAME
flatpak-spawn - Run commands in a sandbox
SYNOPSIS
flatpak-spawn [OPTION...] COMMAND [ARGUMENT...]
DESCRIPTION
Unlike other flatpak commands, flatpak-spawn is available to
applications inside the sandbox. It runs COMMAND outside the sandbox:
either in another sandbox, or on the host.
When called without --host, flatpak-spawn uses the Flatpak portal to
create a copy of the sandbox it was called from, optionally using
tighter permissions and optionally the latest version of the app and
runtime (see --latest-version).
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
-h, --help
Show help options and exit.
-v, --verbose
Print debug information
--forward-fd=FD
Forward a file descriptor
--clear-env
Run with a clean environment
--watch-bus
Make the spawned command exit if the caller disappears from the
session bus
--env=VAR=VALUE
Set an environment variable
--latest-version
Use the latest version of the refs that are used to set up the
sandbox
--no-network
Run without network access
--sandbox
Run fully sandboxed. See the documentation for the --sandbox option
in flatpak-run(1)
See the --sandbox-expose and --sandbox-expose-ro options for
selective file access.
--sandbox-expose=NAME
Expose read-write access to a file in the sandbox.
Note that absolute paths or subdirectories are not allowed. The
files must be in the sandbox subdirectory of the instance directory
(i.e. ~/.var/app/$APP_ID/sandbox).
This option is useful in combination with --sandbox (otherwise the
instance directory is accessible anyway).
--sandbox-expose-ro=NAME
Expose readonly access to a file in the sandbox.
Note that absolute paths or subdirectories are not allowed. The
files must be in the sandbox subdirectory of the instance directory
(i.e. ~/.var/app/$APP_ID/sandbox).
This option is useful in combination with --sandbox (otherwise the
instance directory is accessible anyway).
--host
Run the command unsandboxed on the host. This requires access to
the org.freedesktop.Flatpak D-Bus interface.
--directory=DIR
The working directory in which to run the command.
Note that the given directory must exist in the sandbox or, when
used in conjunction with --host, on the host.
EXAMPLES
$ flatpak-spawn ls /var/run
SEE ALSO
flatpak(1)
flatpak FLATPAK SPAWN(1)
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