flatpak remote-modify flatpak Developer Alexander Larsson alexl@redhat.com flatpak remote-modify 1 flatpak-remote-modify Modify a remote repository flatpak remote-modify OPTION NAME Description Modifies options for an existing remote repository in the flatpak repository configuration. NAME is the name for the remote. Unless overridden with the --user or --installation options, this command changes the default system-wide installation. Options The following options are understood: Show help options and exit. Modify the per-user configuration. Modify the default system-wide configuration. Modify a system-wide installation specified by NAME among those defined in /etc/flatpak/installations.d. Using --installation=default is equivalent to using --system. Disable GPG verification for the added remote. Enable GPG verification for the added remote. Set the priority for the remote. Default is 1, higher is more prioritized. This is mainly used for graphical installation tools. Mark the remote as not enumerated. This means the remote will not be used to list applications, for instance in graphical installation tools. Mark the remote as not to be used for automatic runtime dependency resolution. Disable the remote. Disabled remotes will not be automatically updated from. Enable the remote. Mark the remote as enumerated. This means the remote will be used to list applications, for instance in graphical installation tools. Mark the remote as to be used for automatic runtime dependency resolution. A title for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI. A default branch to for the remote, mainly for use in a UI. Set a new URL. A default branch to for the remote, mainly for use in a UI. Update the remote's extra metadata from the OSTree repository's summary file. Only xa.title and xa.default-branch are supported at the moment. 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. Print debug information during command processing. Print OSTree debug information during command processing. Print version information and exit. Examples $ flatpak --user remote-modify --no-gpg-verify test-repo See also flatpak1, flatpak-remote-add1, flatpak-remote-delete1, flatpak-remotes1