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Yes, this would be very useful with something like Ubuntu Core, where everything is a snap. I know that I can use docker/podman or nixpkgs, but I'd prefer if I could just directly do `snap install rslsync` and let snap keep everything up to date.

Ideally, I wish there could also be a Flatpak app at some point, just like SyncThing have. But I'd settle with Snap for headless use.

Edit: for now, there's also the option of using Nix (in addition to Docker and/or Distrobox). But Flatpak would be ideal for my desktop machines.

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