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ALR-INDEX(1) | Alire manual | ALR-INDEX(1) |
NAME¶
alr-index - Manage indexes used by current configuration
SYNOPSIS¶
alr index [options] --add <url> --name <name> [--before <name>] | --del <name> | [--list] | --update-all | --check
OPTIONS¶
- --add=URL
- Add an index
- --before=NAME
- Priority order (defaults to last)
- --check
- Check index contents for unknown configuration values
- --del=NAME
- Remove an index
- --list
- List configured indexes (default)
- --name=NAME
- User given name for the index
- --update-all
- Update configured indexes
- --reset-community
- Add the community index, or reset any local changes
GLOBAL OPTIONS¶
- -c, --config=ARG
- Override configuration folder location
- -f, --force
- Keep going after a recoverable troublesome situation
- -h, --help
- Display general or command-specific help
- -n, --non-interactive
- Assume default answers for all user prompts
- --no-color
- Disables colors in output
- --no-tty
- Disables control characters in output
- --prefer-oldest
- Prefer oldest versions instead of newest when resolving dependencies
- --version
- Displays version and exits
- -q
- Limit output to errors
- -v
- Be more verbose (use twice for extra detail)
- -d, --debug[]
- Enable debug-specific log messages
DESCRIPTION¶
Add, remove, list and update indexes used by the current alr configuration.
Updating applies only to repository-stored indexes, in which case a pull operation will be performed on them. An index initially set up with a specific commit will not be updated.
SEE ALSO¶
alr(1), alr-get(1), alr-init(1), alr-pin(1), alr-search(1), alr-show(1), alr-update(1), alr-with(1), gprbuild(1)
AUTHOR¶
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August 3, 2022 | Alire 1.2 |