The following is a list of all commands and their options.
usage: develop activate [-h] [-a] [-c] [-d]
package-regexp [package-regexp ...]
Add packages to the list of development packages.
positional arguments:
package-regexp A regular expression to match package names.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --auto-checkout Only considers packages declared by auto-checkout. If
you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all declared
packages are processed.
-c, --checked-out Only considers packages currently checked out. If you
don't specify a <package-regexps> then all checked out
packages are processed.
-d, --develop Only considers packages currently in development mode.
If you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all
develop packages are processed.
usage: develop arguments [-h] Print arguments used by last buildout which will be used with the 'rebuild' command. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit
usage: develop checkout [-h] [-a] [-v] package-regexp [package-regexp ...]
Make a checkout of the packages matching the regular expressions and add them
to the list of development packages.
positional arguments:
package-regexp A regular expression to match package names.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --auto-checkout Only considers packages declared by auto-checkout. If
you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all declared
packages are processed.
-v, --verbose Show output of VCS command.
usage: develop deactivate [-h] [-a] [-c] [-d]
package-regexp [package-regexp ...]
Remove packages from the list of development packages.
positional arguments:
package-regexp A regular expression to match package names.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --auto-checkout Only considers packages declared by auto-checkout. If
you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all declared
packages are processed.
-c, --checked-out Only considers packages currently checked out. If you
don't specify a <package-regexps> then all checked out
packages are processed.
-d, --develop Only considers packages currently in development mode.
If you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all
develop packages are processed.
usage: develop help [-h] [--rst] [-z] [command] Show help on the given command or about the whole script if none given. positional arguments: command The command you want to see the help of. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --rst Print help for all commands in reStructuredText format. -z, --zsh Print info for zsh autocompletion
usage: develop info [-h] [-a] [-c] [-d] [--name] [-p] [--type] [--url]
[package-regexp [package-regexp ...]]
Lists informations about packages.
positional arguments:
package-regexp A regular expression to match package names.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --auto-checkout Only considers packages declared by auto-checkout. If
you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all declared
packages are processed.
-c, --checked-out Only considers packages currently checked out. If you
don't specify a <package-regexps> then all declared
packages are processed.
-d, --develop Only considers packages currently in development mode.
If you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all
declared packages are processed.
Output options:
The following options are used to print just the info you want, the order
they are specified reflects the order in which the information will be
printed.
--name Prints the name of the package.
-p, --path Prints the absolute path of the package.
--type Prints the repository type of the package.
--url Prints the URL of the package.
usage: develop list [-h] [-a] [-c] [-d] [-l] [-s]
[package-regexp [package-regexp ...]]
Lists tracked packages.
positional arguments:
package-regexp A regular expression to match package names.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --auto-checkout Only show packages in auto-checkout list.
-c, --checked-out Only considers packages currently checked out. If you
don't specify a <package-regexps> then all checked out
packages are processed.
-d, --develop Only considers packages currently in development mode.
If you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all
develop packages are processed.
-l, --long Show URL and kind of package.
-s, --status Show checkout status.
The first column in the output shows the checkout
status:
'#' available for checkout
' ' in auto-checkout list and checked out
'~' not in auto-checkout list, but checked out
'!' in auto-checkout list, but not checked out
'C' the repository URL doesn't match
usage: develop purge [-h] [-n] [-f] [package-regexp [package-regexp ...]]
Remove checked out packages which aren't active anymore.
Only 'svn' packages can be purged, because other repositories may contain
unrecoverable files even when not marked as 'dirty'.
positional arguments:
package-regexp A regular expression to match package names.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-n, --dry-run Don't actually remove anything, just print the paths which
would be removed.
-f, --force Force purge even if the working copy is dirty or unknown
(non-svn).
usage: develop rebuild [-h] [-n]
Run buildout with the last used arguments.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-n, --dry-run DEPRECATED: Use 'arguments' command instead. Don't actually
run buildout, just show the last used arguments.
usage: develop reset [-h] [-a] [-c] [-d] [package-regexp [package-regexp ...]]
Resets the packages develop status. This is useful when switching to a new
buildout configuration.
positional arguments:
package-regexp A regular expression to match package names.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --auto-checkout Only considers packages declared by auto-checkout. If
you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all declared
packages are processed.
-c, --checked-out Only considers packages currently checked out. If you
don't specify a <package-regexps> then all checked out
packages are processed.
-d, --develop Only considers packages currently in development mode.
If you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all
develop packages are processed.
usage: develop status [-h] [-a] [-c] [-d] [-v]
[package-regexp [package-regexp ...]]
Shows the status of tracked packages, filtered if <package-regexps> is given.
The first column in the output shows the checkout status:
' ' in auto-checkout list
'~' not in auto-checkout list
'!' in auto-checkout list, but not checked out
'C' the repository URL doesn't match
'?' unknown package (only reported when package-regexp is not specified)
The second column shows the working copy status:
' ' no changes
'M' local modifications or untracked files
'>' your local branch is ahead of the remote one
The third column shows the development status:
' ' activated
'-' deactivated
'!' deactivated, but the package is in the auto-checkout list
'A' activated, but not in list of development packages (run buildout)
'D' deactivated, but still in list of development packages (run buildout)
positional arguments:
package-regexp A regular expression to match package names.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --auto-checkout Only considers packages declared by auto-checkout. If
you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all declared
packages are processed.
-c, --checked-out Only considers packages currently checked out. If you
don't specify a <package-regexps> then all checked out
packages are processed.
-d, --develop Only considers packages currently in development mode.
If you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all
develop packages are processed.
-v, --verbose Show output of VCS command.
usage: develop update [-h] [-a] [-d] [-f] [-v]
[package-regexp [package-regexp ...]]
Updates all known packages currently checked out.
positional arguments:
package-regexp A regular expression to match package names.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --auto-checkout Only considers packages declared by auto-checkout. If
you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all declared
packages are processed.
-d, --develop Only considers packages currently in development mode.
If you don't specify a <package-regexps> then all
develop packages are processed.
-f, --force Force update even if the working copy is dirty.
-v, --verbose Show output of VCS command.