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better documentation eg: of cli commands would be an essential first step.
I add
--help
to commands and it seems pretty good, what's missing?https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/sandbox-permissions.html
is a bit daunting. some context: im not personally complaining. im not even using linux right now.
but back when i did uae flatpak.. i found digging in to the internals to be something more aimed at experienced developers or package maintainers. and maybe thats not such a bad thing. but.. modern linux systems are complicated when based on frameworks where things can break for obscure reasons.