Another one: this command is a very non-obvious way to clean the snap directory:
snapcraft clean --step=strip
My vote is for removing the idea of "cleaning" altogether, and replacing it by "redoing".
In other words, if I want to remove ./snap, I should be able to just "rm -rf" it. If I want to update its content instead, I should be able to say something like "snapcraft strip --force", for example.
As a side problem related to this, the "strip" phase name is not great. I've reported that by itself on bug #1582515
Another one: this command is a very non-obvious way to clean the snap directory:
snapcraft clean --step=strip
My vote is for removing the idea of "cleaning" altogether, and replacing it by "redoing".
In other words, if I want to remove ./snap, I should be able to just "rm -rf" it. If I want to update its content instead, I should be able to say something like "snapcraft strip --force", for example.
As a side problem related to this, the "strip" phase name is not great. I've reported that by itself on bug #1582515