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Add some docs about environments #1562

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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion doc/commands/environment.8.rst
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The ``environment`` command in ``DNF5`` offers several queries for getting information
about environments and groups related to them.
about environments and groups related to them. You can install environments
with the ``install`` command as ``install @environment-id``.

Optional ``environment-spec`` arguments could be passed to filter only environments with given names.

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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions doc/commands/group.8.rst
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The ``group`` command in ``DNF5`` offers several queries for getting information about groups, packages
related to them and it is also used for groups installation.
To query environments use separate ``environment`` command.
Note: ``dnf-4`` listed both environments and groups with the ``group`` command.

Optional ``group-spec`` arguments could be passed to filter only groups with given names.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion doc/commands/install.8.rst
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The ``install`` command in ``DNF5`` is used for installing packages. It makes sure that
all given packages defined in ``package-spec`` arguments and their dependencies are installed
on the system.
on the system. Environments can be installed with ``@environment-id`` as ``<package-spec>``.


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