Snap is a software deployment and package management system originally designed by Canonical for Linux operating systems. Snaps are self-contained packages that include all their dependencies, allowing them to run consistently across different Linux distributions. They are commonly used to distribute applications, libraries, and other software components, providing a secure and reliable way to install and update software.
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