what do you mean by snap in linux
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Snap (also known as Snappy) is a software deployment and package management system built by Canonical. The packages, are usually called 'snaps' and the tool for using them is called 'snapd', which works across a range of Linux distributions and therefore allows distro-agnostic upstream software deployment.
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A snap is a bundle of an app and its dependencies that works without modification across many different Linux distributions. Snaps are discoverable and installable from the Snap Store, an app store with an audience of millions
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