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// file : bpkg/cfg-link.cli
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
include <bpkg/configuration.cli>;
"\section=1"
"\name=bpkg-cfg-link"
"\summary=link configuration"
namespace bpkg
{
{
"<options> <dir>",
"\h|SYNOPSIS|
\c{\b{bpkg cfg-link} [<options>] <dir>}
\h|DESCRIPTION|
The \cb{cfg-link} command links the specified \cb{bpkg} configuration
with the current configuration. Note that it also establishes an implicit
backlink from the specified to the current configuration. See
\l{bpkg-cfg-create(1)} for background on linked configurations. To unlink
previously linked configurations use \l{bpkg-cfg-unlink(1)}.
The linked configurations are normally referred to using names when
specified on the \cb{bpkg} command line. Unless overridden with the
\cb{--name} option, the original configuration name is used to name the
link. If the link is unnamed, then it can be referred to using the
numeric id that is automatically assigned when establishing the link or
using the configuration UUID.
If the specified configuration path is relative, then it is rebased
relative to the current configuration directory. This way, when the
linked configurations are moved around together, the stored relative
paths remain valid. If the specified directory path is absolute, then it
is stored as absolute unless the \cb{--relative} option is specified in
which case it is also rebased relative to the current configuration
directory.
"
}
class cfg_link_options: configuration_options
{
"\h|CFG-LINK OPTIONS|"
string --name
{
"<name>",
"Alternative link name. If this option is not specified, then the
configuration name is used as the link name (see \l{bpkg-cfg-create(1)}
for details)."
}
bool --relative
{
"Rebase the absolute linked configuration path relative to the current
configuration directory."
}
};
"
\h|DEFAULT OPTIONS FILES|
See \l{bpkg-default-options-files(1)} for an overview of the default
options files. For the \cb{cfg-link} 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-link.options
\
The following \cb{cfg-link} command options cannot be specified in the
default options files:
\
--directory|-d
\
"
}
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