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FLATPAK REPAIR(1)             flatpak repair            FLATPAK REPAIR(1)
       flatpak-repair - Repair a flatpak installation
       flatpak repair [OPTION...]
       Repair a flatpak installation by pruning and reinstalling invalid
       objects. The repair command does all of the following:
       •   Scan all locally available refs, removing any that don't
           correspond to a deployed ref.
       •   Verify each commit they point to, removing any invalid objects
           and noting any missing objects.
       •   Remove any refs that had an invalid object, and any
           non-partial refs that had missing objects.
       •   Prune all objects not referenced by a ref, which gets rid of
           any possibly invalid non-scanned objects.
       •   Enumerate all deployed refs and re-install any that are not in
           the repo (or are partial for a non-subdir deploy).
       Note that flatpak repair has to be run with root privileges to
       operate on the system installation.
       An alternative command for repairing OSTree repositories is ostree
       fsck.
       The following options are understood:
       -h, --help
           Show help options and exit.
       -u, --user
           Repair per-user installation.
       --system
           Repair system-wide installation.
       --installation=NAME
           Repair the system-wide installation specified by NAME among
           those defined in /etc/flatpak/installations.d/. Using
           --installation=default is equivalent to using --system.
       --dry-run
           Only report inconsistencies, don't make any changes
       --reinstall-all
           Reinstall all refs, regardless of whether they were removed
           from the repo or not
       -v, --verbose
           Print debug information during command processing.
       --ostree-verbose
           Print OSTree debug information during command processing.
       $ sudo flatpak repair
       $ flatpak repair --user
       flatpak(1), ostree-fsck(1)
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flatpak                                                 FLATPAK REPAIR(1)
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