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# gcloud help
> Display help and reference information for `gcloud`.
> For supplementary help for topics not directly associated with individual commands, see also `tldr gcloud topic`.
> See also: `gcloud topic`, for supplementary help topics not directly associated with individual commands.
> More information: <https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/reference/help>.
- Search the `gcloud` CLI reference documents for specific terms:

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# gcloud topic
> Display supplementary help for topics not directly associated with individual commands. See also `gcloud`.
> For general help, see `tldr gcloud help`.
> Display supplementary help for topics not directly associated with individual commands.
> See also: `gcloud help` for general help.
> More information: <https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/reference/topic>.
- View supplementary help material for non-command topics like accessibility, filtering, and formatting:

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# nix classic
> A classic, stable interface to a powerful package manager that makes package management reliable, reproducible, and declarative.
> Some Nix commands such as `nix-build`, `nix-shell`, `nix-env`, and `nix-store` have their own pages. See also: `tldr nix`.
> Some Nix commands such as `nix-build`, `nix-shell`, `nix-env`, and `nix-store` have their own pages.
> See also: `nix`.
> More information: <https://nixos.org>.
- Search for a package in nixpkgs via its name:

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# nix
> A powerful package manager that makes package management reliable, reproducible, and declarative.
> `nix` is experimental and requires enabling experimental features. For a classic, stable interface, see `tldr nix classic`.
> `nix` is experimental and requires enabling experimental features.
> See also: `nix classic` for a classic, stable interface.
> Some subcommands such as `build`, `develop`, `flake`, `registry`, `profile`, `search`, `repl`, `store`, `edit`, `why-depends`, etc. have their own usage documentation.
> More information: <https://nix.dev/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/new-cli/nix>.

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# distrobox-create
> Create a Distrobox container. See also: `tldr distrobox`.
> Create a Distrobox container.
> The container created will be tightly integrated with the host, allowing sharing of the user's HOME directory, external storage, external USB devices, graphical apps (X11/Wayland), and audio.
> See also: `distrobox`.
> More information: <https://distrobox.it/usage/distrobox-create>.
- Create a Distrobox container using the Ubuntu image:

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# distrobox-enter
> Enter a Distrobox container. See also: `tldr distrobox`.
> Enter a Distrobox container.
> Default command executed is your SHELL, but you can specify different shells or entire commands to execute. If used inside a script, an application, or a service, you can use the `--headless` mode to disable the tty and interactivity.
> See also: `distrobox`.
> More information: <https://distrobox.it/usage/distrobox-enter>.
- Enter a Distrobox container:

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# distrobox-export
> Export app/service/binary from container to host OS. See also: `tldr distrobox`.
> Export app/service/binary from container to host OS.
> See also: `distrobox`.
> More information: <https://distrobox.it/usage/distrobox-export>.
- Export an app from the container to the host (the desktop entry/icon will show up in your host system's application list):

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# distrobox-host-exec
> Execute a command on the host from inside a Distrobox container. See also: `tldr distrobox`.
> Execute a command on the host from inside a Distrobox container.
> See also: `distrobox`.
> More information: <https://distrobox.it/usage/distrobox-host-exec>.
- Execute command on the host system from inside the Distrobox container:

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# distrobox-list
> List all Distrobox containers. See also: `tldr distrobox`.
> List all Distrobox containers.
> Distrobox containers are listed separately from the rest of normal Podman or Docker containers.
> See also: `distrobox`.
> More information: <https://distrobox.it/usage/distrobox-list>.
- List all Distrobox containers:

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# distrobox-rm
> Remove a Distrobox container. See also: `tldr distrobox`.
> Remove a Distrobox container.
> See also: `distrobox`.
> More information: <https://distrobox.it/usage/distrobox-rm>.
- Remove a Distrobox container (Tip: Stop the container before removing it):

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# distrobox-stop
> Stop a Distrobox container. See also: `tldr distrobox`.
> Stop a Distrobox container.
> See also: `distrobox`.
> More information: <https://distrobox.it/usage/distrobox-stop>.
- Stop a Distrobox container:

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# distrobox-upgrade
> Upgrade one or multiple Distrobox containers. See also: `tldr distrobox`.
> Upgrade one or multiple Distrobox containers.
> See also: `distrobox`.
> More information: <https://distrobox.it/usage/distrobox-upgrade>.
- Upgrade a container using the container's native package manager:

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> Note: This page is currently a redirection stub. If you are familiar with this program, please open a pull request.
> Query ID database and report results.
> On Fedora and Arch Linux, the binary name `lid` is taken by another program. See `tldr libuser-lid`.
> On Fedora and Arch Linux, the binary name `lid` is taken by another program - see `tldr libuser-lid`.
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/idutils/>.
- View documentation for `libuser-lid`:

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# virt-viewer
> Minimal graphical interface for a virtual machine (VM).
> Note: 'domain' refers to the name, UUID or ID for the existing VMs (See: `tldr virsh`).
> Note: 'domain' refers to the name, UUID or ID for the existing VMs.
> See also: `virsh`.
> More information: <https://manned.org/virt-viewer>.
- Launch `virt-viewer` with a prompt to select running virtual machines:

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# virt-xml
> Edit libvirt Domain XML files with explicit command-line options.
> Note: 'domain' refers to the name, UUID or ID for the existing VMs (See: `tldr virsh`).
> Note: 'domain' refers to the name, UUID or ID for the existing VMs.
> See also: `virsh`.
> More information: <https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager/blob/main/man/virt-xml.rst>.
- List all the suboptions for a specific option:
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`virt-xml {{domain}} --edit --boot bootmenu={{on|off}}`
- Attach host USB hub to a running VM (See: `tldr lsusb`):
- Attach host USB hub to a running VM (run `lsusb` to see a list of USB devices with their IDs):
`virt-xml {{domain}} --update --add-device --hostdev {{bus}}.{{device}}`