How to list permissions of flatpak applications?

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When you install a flatpak via command line you get this:



 $ flatpak install flathub ind.ie.Gnomit 
Remote ‘flathub’ found in multiple installations:
1) system
2) user
Which do you want to use (0 to abort)? [0-2]: 2
Installing in user:
ind.ie.Gnomit/x86_64/stable flathub ae8df0030467
permissions: ipc, network, wayland, x11
file access: host, xdg-run/dconf, ~/.config/dconf:ro
dbus access: ca.desrt.dconf
ind.ie.Gnomit.Locale/x86_64/stable flathub 38f3aacb783a
Is this ok [y/n]:


It lists all permissions and things like that in a detailed way, which is quite nice.
However, how can I see this list later on?



I tried flatpak permission-show <…>, but this does not show anything. flatpak info also only shows general stats.









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    When you install a flatpak via command line you get this:



     $ flatpak install flathub ind.ie.Gnomit 
    Remote ‘flathub’ found in multiple installations:
    1) system
    2) user
    Which do you want to use (0 to abort)? [0-2]: 2
    Installing in user:
    ind.ie.Gnomit/x86_64/stable flathub ae8df0030467
    permissions: ipc, network, wayland, x11
    file access: host, xdg-run/dconf, ~/.config/dconf:ro
    dbus access: ca.desrt.dconf
    ind.ie.Gnomit.Locale/x86_64/stable flathub 38f3aacb783a
    Is this ok [y/n]:


    It lists all permissions and things like that in a detailed way, which is quite nice.
    However, how can I see this list later on?



    I tried flatpak permission-show <…>, but this does not show anything. flatpak info also only shows general stats.









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      When you install a flatpak via command line you get this:



       $ flatpak install flathub ind.ie.Gnomit 
      Remote ‘flathub’ found in multiple installations:
      1) system
      2) user
      Which do you want to use (0 to abort)? [0-2]: 2
      Installing in user:
      ind.ie.Gnomit/x86_64/stable flathub ae8df0030467
      permissions: ipc, network, wayland, x11
      file access: host, xdg-run/dconf, ~/.config/dconf:ro
      dbus access: ca.desrt.dconf
      ind.ie.Gnomit.Locale/x86_64/stable flathub 38f3aacb783a
      Is this ok [y/n]:


      It lists all permissions and things like that in a detailed way, which is quite nice.
      However, how can I see this list later on?



      I tried flatpak permission-show <…>, but this does not show anything. flatpak info also only shows general stats.









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      When you install a flatpak via command line you get this:



       $ flatpak install flathub ind.ie.Gnomit 
      Remote ‘flathub’ found in multiple installations:
      1) system
      2) user
      Which do you want to use (0 to abort)? [0-2]: 2
      Installing in user:
      ind.ie.Gnomit/x86_64/stable flathub ae8df0030467
      permissions: ipc, network, wayland, x11
      file access: host, xdg-run/dconf, ~/.config/dconf:ro
      dbus access: ca.desrt.dconf
      ind.ie.Gnomit.Locale/x86_64/stable flathub 38f3aacb783a
      Is this ok [y/n]:


      It lists all permissions and things like that in a detailed way, which is quite nice.
      However, how can I see this list later on?



      I tried flatpak permission-show <…>, but this does not show anything. flatpak info also only shows general stats.







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