This snap contains the GNOME 42 development files. These are used during the build process of snaps that depend on the GNOME 42 stack. This helps developers to make sure their application is built against the correct verson of GNOME and GTK libraries.
For users
This snap is automatically installed and removed when needed. Manually adding or removing this snap is not recommended and might break things.
For developers
gnome
extension is the recommended way to use this in your own snap: https://snapcraft.io/docs/gnome-extensiongnome-42-2204-sdk
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