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<title>apt/apt-private/private-json-hooks.h, branch 2.2.1</title>
<subtitle>Debians commandline package manager</subtitle>
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<title>Introduce experimental new hooks for command-line tools</title>
<updated>2018-04-15T19:11:42Z</updated>
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<name>Julian Andres Klode</name>
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<published>2018-04-13T10:32:35Z</published>
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This allows third-party package managers like snap or flatpak
to hook in and suggest alternatives if packages could not be
found, for example.

This is still highly experimental and the protocol might change
in future versions.
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