// file : bpkg/cfg-info.cli // license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file include ; "\section=1" "\name=bpkg-cfg-info" "\summary=print configuration information" namespace bpkg { { " ", "\h|SYNOPSIS| \c{\b{bpkg cfg-info} []} \h|DESCRIPTION| The \cb{cfg-info} command prints the current configuration's absolute path, id, type, and name. If the \cb{--link} option is specified then this information is also printed for each linked configuration, if any. Note that the information is written to \cb{stdout}, not \cb{stderr}. The output format is regular with each value printed on a separate line and prefixed with the value name. If the \cb{--link} option is specified then information blocks corresponding to configurations are separated with blank lines. For example: \ path: /path/to/cfg/ uuid: 8d439f03-7342-4502-8b1c-74b173869478 type: target name: foo path: /path/to/host-cfg/ uuid: 7ee4dab3-07d9-4163-81c0-3779166a7213 type: host name: tools path: /path/to/build2-cfg/ uuid: d453aa2a-92c4-4066-87e4-c8672eed06e1 type: build2 name: modules \ " } class cfg_info_options: configuration_options { "\h|CFG-INFO OPTIONS|" bool --link { "Print linked configurations." } }; " \h|DEFAULT OPTIONS FILES| See \l{bpkg-default-options-files(1)} for an overview of the default options files. For the \cb{cfg-info} command the search start directory is the configuration directory. The following options files are searched for in each directory and, if found, loaded in the order listed: \ bpkg.options bpkg-cfg-info.options \ The following \cb{cfg-info} command options cannot be specified in the default options files: \ --directory|-d \ " }