How do I execute commands installed by a snap package?












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I installed snap package microk8s, but I cannot execute the included command microk8s.kubectl. Where is it?










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      I installed snap package microk8s, but I cannot execute the included command microk8s.kubectl. Where is it?







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          Directory /snap/bin contains symbolic links to the installed snap applications. Add this directory to your path:



          PATH=/snap/bin:$PATH


          You should also add this to your ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc file.






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            Directory /snap/bin contains symbolic links to the installed snap applications. Add this directory to your path:



            PATH=/snap/bin:$PATH


            You should also add this to your ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc file.






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              Directory /snap/bin contains symbolic links to the installed snap applications. Add this directory to your path:



              PATH=/snap/bin:$PATH


              You should also add this to your ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc file.






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                Directory /snap/bin contains symbolic links to the installed snap applications. Add this directory to your path:



                PATH=/snap/bin:$PATH


                You should also add this to your ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc file.






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                Directory /snap/bin contains symbolic links to the installed snap applications. Add this directory to your path:



                PATH=/snap/bin:$PATH


                You should also add this to your ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc file.







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