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- archive_read_set_filter_option(3), archive_read_set_format_option(3), archive_read_set_option(3), archive_read_set_options(3)
- functions controlling options for reading archives
- archive_write_disk_new(3), archive_write_disk_set_options(3), archive_write_disk_set_skip_file(3), archive_write_disk_set_group_lookup(3), archive_write_disk_set_standard_lookup(3), archive_write_disk_set_user_lookup(3)
- functions for creating objects on disk
- archive_write_set_filter_option(3), archive_write_set_format_option(3), archive_write_set_option(3), archive_write_set_options(3)
- functions controlling options for writing archives
- cbreak(3), nocbreak(3), echo(3), noecho(3), halfdelay(3), intrflush(3), keypad(3), meta(3), nodelay(3), notimeout(3), raw(3), noraw(3), noqiflush(3), qiflush(3), timeout(3), wtimeout(3), typeahead(3)
- curses input options
- clearok(3), idlok(3), idcok(3), immedok(3), leaveok(3), setscrreg(3), wsetscrreg(3), scrollok(3), nl(3), nonl(3)
- curses output options
- dhcp-options(5)
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol options
- getopt(1)
- parse command options
- getopt_long(3), getopt_long_only(3)
- get long options from command line argument list
- getsockopt(2), setsockopt(2)
- get and set options on sockets
- getsubopt(3)
- get sub options from an argument
- hosts_options(5)
- host access control language extensions
- inet6_opt_init(3), inet6_opt_append(3), inet6_opt_finish(3), inet6_opt_set_val(3), inet6_opt_next(3), inet6_opt_find(3), inet6_opt_get_val(3)
- IPv6 Hop-by-Hop and Destination Options manipulation
- inet6_rth_space(3), inet6_rth_init(3), inet6_rth_add(3), inet6_rth_reverse(3), inet6_rth_segments(3), inet6_rth_getaddr(3)
- IPv6 Routing Header Options manipulation
- inet6_rthdr_space(3), inet6_rthdr_init(3), inet6_rthdr_add(3), inet6_rthdr_lasthop(3), inet6_rthdr_reverse(3), inet6_rthdr_segments(3), inet6_rthdr_getaddr(3), inet6_rthdr_getflags(3)
- IPv6 Routing Header Options Manipulation
- krb5_get_creds(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_add_options(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_alloc(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_free(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_set_enctype(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_set_impersonate(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_set_options(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_set_ticket(3)
- get credentials from the KDC
- rdma_set_option(3)
- Set communication options for an rdma_cm_id
- set_field_opts(3), field_opts_on(3), field_opts_off(3), field_opts(3)
- set and get field options
- set_form_opts(3), form_opts_on(3), form_opts_off(3), form_opts(3)
- set and get form options
- set_item_opts(3), item_opts_on(3), item_opts_off(3), item_opts(3)
- set and get menu item options
- set_menu_opts(3), menu_opts_on(3), menu_opts_off(3), menu_opts(3)
- set and get menu options
- src.conf(5)
- source build options
- stty(1)
- set the options for a terminal device interface
- sysdecode_mask(3), sysdecode_accessmode(3), sysdecode_atflags(3), sysdecode_capfcntlrights(3), sysdecode_close_range_flags(3), sysdecode_fcntl_fileflags(3), sysdecode_fileflags(3), sysdecode_filemode(3), sysdecode_flock_operation(3), sysdecode_mlockall_flags(3), sysdecode_mmap_flags(3), sysdecode_mmap_prot(3), sysdecode_mount_flags(3), sysdecode_msg_flags(3), sysdecode_msync_flags(3), sysdecode_open_flags(3), sysdecode_pipe2_flags(3), sysdecode_reboot_howto(3), sysdecode_rfork_flags(3), sysdecode_semget_flags(3), sysdecode_sendfile_flags(3), sysdecode_shmat_flags(3), sysdecode_sctp_nxt_flags(3), sysdecode_sctp_rcv_flags(3), sysdecode_sctp_snd_flags(3), sysdecode_socket_type(3), sysdecode_thr_create_flags(3), sysdecode_umtx_cvwait_flags(3), sysdecode_umtx_rwlock_flags(3), sysdecode_vmprot(3), sysdecode_wait4_options(3), sysdecode_wait6_options(3)
- print name of various bitmask values
- vfs_getopt(9), vfs_getopts(9), vfs_flagopt(9), vfs_scanopt(9), vfs_copyopt(9), vfs_filteropt(9), vfs_setopt(9), vfs_setopt_part(9), vfs_setopts(9)
- manipulate mount options and their values
- xo_options(7)
- common options for libxo-based commands
- xo_set_options(3)
- change options used by a libxo handle
- zfsbootcfg(8)
- specify zfsboot options for the next boot
- BF_set_key(3), BF_encrypt(3), BF_decrypt(3), BF_ecb_encrypt(3), BF_cbc_encrypt(3), BF_cfb64_encrypt(3), BF_ofb64_encrypt(3), BF_options(3)
- Blowfish encryption
- SSL_CTX_set_options(3), SSL_set_options(3), SSL_CTX_clear_options(3), SSL_clear_options(3), SSL_CTX_get_options(3), SSL_get_options(3), SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support(3)
- manipulate SSL options
- BF_set_key(3), BF_encrypt(3), BF_decrypt(3), BF_ecb_encrypt(3), BF_cbc_encrypt(3), BF_cfb64_encrypt(3), BF_ofb64_encrypt(3), BF_options(3)
- Blowfish encryption
- BF_set_key(3ossl), BF_encrypt(3ossl), BF_decrypt(3ossl), BF_ecb_encrypt(3ossl), BF_cbc_encrypt(3ossl), BF_cfb64_encrypt(3ossl), BF_ofb64_encrypt(3ossl), BF_options(3ossl)
- Blowfish encryption
- Base(1x)
- essential AfterStep configuration options
- CURLOPT_LOGIN_OPTIONS(3)
- login options
- CURLOPT_MIME_OPTIONS(3)
- set MIME option flags
- CURLOPT_PROXY_SSL_OPTIONS(3)
- HTTPS proxy SSL behavior options
- CURLOPT_SOCKOPTFUNCTION(3)
- callback for setting socket options
- CURLOPT_SSL_OPTIONS(3)
- SSL behavior options
- CURLOPT_TELNETOPTIONS(3)
- set of telnet options
- CURLOPT_TFTP_NO_OPTIONS(3)
- send no TFTP options requests
- Dpkg::BuildOptions(3perl)
- parse and update build options
- EquityOption(1)
- Example of using QuantLib to value equity options
- SSL_CTX_set_options(3), SSL_set_options(3), SSL_CTX_clear_options(3), SSL_clear_options(3), SSL_CTX_get_options(3), SSL_get_options(3), SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support(3)
- manipulate SSL options
- SSL_CTX_set_options(3ossl), SSL_set_options(3ossl), SSL_CTX_clear_options(3ossl), SSL_clear_options(3ossl), SSL_CTX_get_options(3ossl), SSL_get_options(3ossl), SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support(3ossl)
- manipulate SSL options
- Tcl_AddErrorInfo.tcl85(3), Tcl_GetReturnOptions(3), Tcl_SetReturnOptions(3), Tcl_AddErrorInfo(3), Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(3), Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo(3), Tcl_SetObjErrorCode(3), Tcl_SetErrorCode(3), Tcl_SetErrorCodeVA(3), Tcl_PosixError(3), Tcl_LogCommandInfo(3)
- retrieve or record information about errors and other return options
- Tcl_AddErrorInfo.tcl86(3), Tcl_GetReturnOptions(3), Tcl_SetReturnOptions(3), Tcl_AddErrorInfo(3), Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(3), Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo(3), Tcl_SetObjErrorCode(3), Tcl_SetErrorCode(3), Tcl_SetErrorCodeVA(3), Tcl_SetErrorLine(3), Tcl_GetErrorLine(3), Tcl_PosixError(3), Tcl_LogCommandInfo(3)
- retrieve or record information about errors and other return options
- Tcl_AddErrorInfo.tcl87(3), Tcl_GetReturnOptions(3), Tcl_SetReturnOptions(3), Tcl_AddErrorInfo(3), Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(3), Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo(3), Tcl_SetObjErrorCode(3), Tcl_SetErrorCode(3), Tcl_SetErrorCodeVA(3), Tcl_SetErrorLine(3), Tcl_GetErrorLine(3), Tcl_PosixError(3), Tcl_LogCommandInfo(3)
- retrieve or record information about errors and other return options
- Tk_ConfigureInfo.tk85(3), Tk_ConfigureWidget(3), Tk_ConfigureInfo(3), Tk_ConfigureValue(3), Tk_FreeOptions(3)
- process configuration options for widgets
- Tk_ConfigureInfo.tk86(3), Tk_ConfigureWidget(3), Tk_ConfigureInfo(3), Tk_ConfigureValue(3), Tk_FreeOptions(3)
- process configuration options for widgets
- Tk_CreateOptionTable.tk85(3), Tk_CreateOptionTable(3), Tk_DeleteOptionTable(3), Tk_InitOptions(3), Tk_SetOptions(3), Tk_FreeSavedOptions(3), Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(3), Tk_GetOptionValue(3), Tk_GetOptionInfo(3), Tk_FreeConfigOptions(3), Tk_Offset(3)
- process configuration options
- Tk_CreateOptionTable.tk86(3), Tk_CreateOptionTable(3), Tk_DeleteOptionTable(3), Tk_InitOptions(3), Tk_SetOptions(3), Tk_FreeSavedOptions(3), Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(3), Tk_GetOptionValue(3), Tk_GetOptionInfo(3), Tk_FreeConfigOptions(3), Tk_Offset(3)
- process configuration options
- Tk_ParseArgv.tk85(3), Tk_ParseArgv(3)
- process command-line options
- Tk_ParseArgv.tk86(3), Tk_ParseArgv(3)
- process command-line options
- XkbGetAccessXTimeout(3)
- Queries the current AccessXTimeout options for a keyboard device
- XkbGetStickyKeysOptions(3)
- Queries the current StickyKeys attributes for a keyboard device
- XkbSetAccessXTimeout(3)
- Configures the AccessXTimeout options for a keyboard device
- aa_parseoptions(3)
- parse the standard command line options used by AA-lib
- al_reset_new_display_options(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- alt_getopt(1)
- parse command options
- archive_read_set_filter_option(3), archive_read_set_format_option(3), archive_read_set_option(3), archive_read_set_options(3)
- functions controlling options for reading archives
- archive_write_disk(3), archive_write_disk_new(3), archive_write_disk_set_options(3), archive_write_disk_set_skip_file(3), archive_write_disk_set_group_lookup(3), archive_write_disk_set_standard_lookup(3), archive_write_disk_set_user_lookup(3)
- functions for creating objects on disk
- archive_write_set_filter_option(3), archive_write_set_format_option(3), archive_write_set_option(3), archive_write_set_options(3)
- functions controlling options for writing archives
- ares_destroy_options(3)
- Destroy options initialized with ares_save_options
- ares_init_options(3)
- Initialize a resolver channel
- ares_save_options(3)
- Save configuration values obtained from initialized ares_channel
- argtable2(3)
- an ANSI C library for parsing GNU style command line options
-
- buildflags.conf(1)
- set build options for ports(7), world and everything
- card(1)
- print reference card of program options
- cbreak(3x), nocbreak(3x), echo(3x), noecho(3x), halfdelay(3x), intrflush(3x), keypad(3x), meta(3x), nl(3x), nonl(3x), nodelay(3x), notimeout(3x), raw(3x), noraw(3x), qiflush(3x), noqiflush(3x), timeout(3x), wtimeout(3x), typeahead(3x)
- curses input options
- cgioptions.cfg(5)
- Command-line parameters for the Xymon CGI tools
- clearok(3x), idlok(3x), idcok(3x), immedok(3x), leaveok(3x), setscrreg(3x), wsetscrreg(3x), scrollok(3x)
- curses output options
- coap_cache(3), coap_cache_derive_key(3), coap_cache_derive_key_w_ignore(3), coap_cache_delete_key(3), coap_cache_ignore_options(3), coap_new_cache_entry(3), coap_delete_cache_entry(3), coap_cache_get_by_key(3), coap_cache_get_by_pdu(3)
- Work with CoAP cache functions
- configure.nx(3), nx::configure(3)
- Get and set configuration options on the object system
- crmd(7)
- CRM Daemon Options
- cupsctl(8)
- configure cupsd.conf options
- curl_easy_option_next(3)
- iterate over easy setopt options
- curl_easy_reset(3)
- reset all options of a libcurl session handle
- curl_easy_setopt(3)
- set options for a curl easy handle
- curl_multi_setopt(3)
- set options for a curl multi handle
- curl_share_setopt(3)
- Set options for a shared object
- dhcp-options(5)
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol options
- explain_getsockopt_or_die(3)
- get and set options on sockets and report errors require_index { "get and set options on sockets and report errors" }
- explain_setsockopt_or_die(3)
- get and set options on sockets and report errors require_index { "get and set options on sockets and report errors" }
- fconfigure.tcl85(n), fconfigure(n)
- Set and get options on a channel
- fconfigure.tcl86(n), fconfigure(n)
- Set and get options on a channel
- fconfigure.tcl87(n), fconfigure(n)
- Set and get options on a channel
- fgfsrc(5)
- FlightGear command-line options file
- fi_endpoint(3)
- Fabric endpoint operations fi_endpoint / fi_scalable_ep / fi_passive_ep / fi_close Allocate or close an endpoint. fi_ep_bind Associate an endpoint with hardware resources, such as event queues, completion queues, counters, address vectors, or shared transmit/receive contexts. fi_scalable_ep_bind Associate a scalable endpoint with an address vector fi_pep_bind Associate a passive endpoint with an event queue fi_enable Transitions an active endpoint into an enabled state. fi_cancel Cancel a pending asynchronous data transfer fi_ep_alias Create an alias to the endpoint fi_control Control endpoint operation. fi_getopt / fi_setopt Get or set endpoint options. fi_rx_context / fi_tx_context / fi_srx_context / fi_stx_context Open a transmit or receive context. fi_tc_dscp_set / fi_tc_dscp_get Convert between a DSCP value and a network traffic class fi_rx_size_left / fi_tx_size_left (DEPRECATED) Query the lower bound on how many RX/TX operations may be posted without an operation returning -FI_EAGAIN. This functions have been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of the library
- fido_cbor_info_new(3), fido_cbor_info_free(3), fido_dev_get_cbor_info(3), fido_cbor_info_aaguid_ptr(3), fido_cbor_info_extensions_ptr(3), fido_cbor_info_protocols_ptr(3), fido_cbor_info_transports_ptr(3), fido_cbor_info_versions_ptr(3), fido_cbor_info_options_name_ptr(3), fido_cbor_info_options_value_ptr(3), fido_cbor_info_algorithm_type(3), fido_cbor_info_algorithm_cose(3), fido_cbor_info_algorithm_count(3), fido_cbor_info_aaguid_len(3), fido_cbor_info_extensions_len(3), fido_cbor_info_protocols_len(3), fido_cbor_info_transports_len(3), fido_cbor_info_versions_len(3), fido_cbor_info_options_len(3), fido_cbor_info_maxmsgsiz(3), fido_cbor_info_maxcredbloblen(3), fido_cbor_info_maxcredcntlst(3), fido_cbor_info_maxcredidlen(3), fido_cbor_info_fwversion(3)
- FIDO2 CBOR Info API
- foomatic-addpjloptions(8)
- Format PJL option information the for foomatic database
- foomatic-getpjloptions(8)
- <put a short description here>
- foomatic-ppd-options(1)
- show the PPD options
- fzdefaults.xml(5)
- Default options for FileZilla
- getarg(3), arg_printusage(3)
- collect command line options
- getopt(1)
- parse command options (enhanced)
- git-annex-matching-options(1)
- specifying what to act on
- git-config(1)
- Get and set repository or global options
- git-lfs-config(5)
- Configuration options for git-lfs
- grog(1)
- guess options for groff command
- icewm-winoptions(5), icewm-winoptions(5)
- IceWM window options configuration file
- icu-config(1)
- output ICU build options
- inputanalog_filter(3), inputanalog_filter (3)
- Change filtering / sampling options for a single analog input source
- ir-ctl(1)
- a swiss-knife tool to handle raw IR and to set lirc options
- itcldelegate(i4), itcl::delegation(i4)
- delegate methods, procs or options to other objects Parts of this description are "borrowed" from Tcl extension [snit], as the functionality is mostly identical
- itcloption(i4), itcl::option(i4)
- define options for extendedclass, widget or widgetadaptor Parts of this description are "borrowed" from Tcl extension [snit], as the functionality is mostly identical
- javavm_opts.conf(5)
- the Java VM wrapper options configuration file
- kf5options(7)
- Common commandline options for all applications based on KDE Frameworks 5
- krb5_get_creds(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_add_options(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_alloc(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_free(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_set_enctype(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_set_impersonate(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_set_options(3), krb5_get_creds_opt_set_ticket(3)
- get credentials from the KDC
- lightning-listconfigs(7)
- Command to list all configuration options
- lis_esolver_set_option(3)
- set the options for the eigensolver
- lis_esolver_set_option(3f)
- set the options for the eigensolver
- lis_esolver_set_optionC(3)
- set the options for the eigensolver on the command line
- lis_esolver_set_optionC(3f)
- set the options for the eigensolver on the command line
- lis_solver_set_option(3)
- set the options for the solver
- lis_solver_set_option(3f)
- set the options for the solver
- lis_solver_set_optionC(3)
- set the options for the solver on the command line
- lis_solver_set_optionC(3f)
- set the options for the solver on the command line
- llvm-addr2line90(1), llvm-addr2line(1)
- a drop-in replacement for addr2line # llvm-addr2line - a drop-in replacement for addr2line ## SYNOPSIS llvm-addr2line [options] ## DESCRIPTION llvm-addr2line is an alias for the [llvm-symbolizer](llvm-symbolizer) tool with different defaults. The goal is to make it a drop-in replacement for GNU(aqs addr2line. Here are some of those differences: 0.0 (bu 2 Defaults not to print function names. Use [-f](llvm-symbolizer-opt-f) to enable that. (bu 2 Defaults not to demangle function names. Use [-C](llvm-symbolizer-opt-C) to switch the demangling on. (bu 2 Defaults not to print inlined frames. Use [-i](llvm-symbolizer-opt-i) to show inlined frames for a source code location in an inlined function. (bu 2 Uses [--output-style=GNU](llvm-symbolizer-opt-output-style) by default. ## SEE ALSO Refer to [llvm-symbolizer](llvm-symbolizer) for additional information
- llvm-config-devel(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-config-morello(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-config10(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-config11(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-config12(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-config13(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-config14(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-config70(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-config80(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-config90(1), llvm-config(1)
- Print LLVM compilation options
- llvm-pdbutil-devel(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-pdbutil-morello(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-pdbutil10(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-pdbutil11(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-pdbutil12(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-pdbutil13(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-pdbutil14(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-pdbutil70(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-pdbutil80(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-pdbutil90(1), llvm-pdbutil(1)
- PDB File forensics and diagnostics 0.0 (bu 2 %Synopsis (bu 2 %Description (bu 2 %Subcommands 2.0 (bu 2 %pretty 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %Filtering and Sorting Options (bu 2 %Symbol Type Options (bu 2 %Other Options (bu 2 %dump 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF Container Options (bu 2 %Module & File Options (bu 2 %Symbol Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %Miscellaneous Options (bu 2 %bytes 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options 2.0 (bu 2 %MSF File Options (bu 2 %PDB Stream Options (bu 2 %DBI Stream Options (bu 2 %Module Options (bu 2 %Type Record Options (bu 2 %pdb2yaml 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %yaml2pdb 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options (bu 2 %merge 2.0 (bu 2 %Summary (bu 2 %Options
- llvm-ranlib90(1), llvm-ranlib(1)
- generates an archive index # llvm-ranlib - generates an archive index ## SYNOPSIS llvm-ranlib [options] ## DESCRIPTION llvm-ranlib is an alias for the [llvm-ar](llvm-ar.html) tool that generates an index for an archive. It can be used as a replacement for GNU(aqs ranlib tool. Running llvm-ranlib is equivalent to running llvm-ar s. ## SEE ALSO Refer to [llvm-ar](llvm-ar.html) for additional information
- llvm-size90(1), llvm-size(1)
- print segment sizes # llvm-size - print segment sizes ## SYNOPSIS llvm-size [options] ## DESCRIPTION llvm-size is a tool that prints segment sizes in object files. The goal is to make it a drop-in replacement for GNU(aqs size
- llvm-strings90(1), llvm-strings(1)
- print strings # llvm-strings - print strings ## SYNOPSIS llvm-strings [options] ## DESCRIPTION llvm-strings is a tool that prints strings in object files. The goal is to make it a drop-in replacement for GNU(aqs size
- llvm-strip90(1), llvm-strip(1)
- object stripping tool # llvm-strip - object stripping tool ## SYNOPSIS llvm-strip [options] ## DESCRIPTION llvm-strip is a tool to strip sections and symbols from object files. The tool is still in active development, but in most scenarios it works as a drop-in replacement for GNU(aqs strip. ## SEE ALSO [llvm-objcopy](llvm-objcopy.html)
- lpoptions(1)
- display or set printer options and defaults
- m17n-config(1)
- Print compile/link options of the m17n library
- mate-notification-properties(1)
- Set up the options for desktop notifications
- mh-chart(7)
- chart of all nmh commands and their options
- my_print_defaults(1)
- display options from option files
- mysql_config(1)
- display options for compiling clients
- odbc_config(1)
- get compile options for compiling unixODBC client
- opam-config(1), opamN'45'config(1)
- N'45' Display configuration options for packagesN'46'
- opam-init(1), opamN'45'init(1)
- N'45' Initialize opam state, or set init optionsN'46'
- opam-option(1), opamN'45'option(1)
- N'45' Global and switch configuration options settings
- openssl-format-options(1ossl)
- OpenSSL command input and output format options
- openssl-namedisplay-options(1ossl)
- Distinguished name display options
- openssl-passphrase-options(1ossl)
- Pass phrase options
- openssl-verification-options(1ossl)
- generic X.509 certificate verification options
- option.tk85(n), option(n)
- Add/retrieve window options to/from the option database
- option.tk86(n), option(n)
- Add/retrieve window options to/from the option database
- optionOnlyUsage(3)
- Print usage text for just the options
- optionSaveFile(3)
- saves the option state to a file
- optionSaveState(3)
- saves the option state to memory
- options(3cvc)
- the options infrastructure
- options.tk85(n), options(n)
- Standard options supported by widgets
- options.tk86(n), options(n)
- Standard options supported by widgets
- pacemaker-controld(7)
- Pacemaker controller options
- pacemaker-schedulerd(7)
- Pacemaker scheduler options
- panda_open_suppress(3)
- open a PDF document with some special options
- pcl3opts(1)
- determine options for the ghostscript driver pcl3 from a PCL-3+ file
- pcre2_set_compile_extra_options(3), PCRE2(3)
- Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
- pengine(7)
- Policy Engine Options
- php-config(1)
- get information about PHP configuration and compile options
- ping_setopt(3)
- Set options for a liboping object
- popt(3)
- Parse command line options
- poudriere-options(8), poudriere options(8)
- configure the options for a given port
- puppet(8)
- Usage: puppet subcommand [options] action [options] Available subcommands: Common: agent The puppet agent daemon apply Apply Puppet manifests locally config Interact with Puppet's settings. help Display Puppet help. lookup Interactive Hiera lookup module Creates, installs and searches for modules on the Puppet Forge. resource The resource abstraction layer shell Specialized: catalog Compile, save, view, and convert catalogs. describe Display help about resource types device Manage remote network devices doc Generate Puppet references epp Interact directly with the EPP template parser/renderer. facts Retrieve and store facts. filebucket Store and retrieve files in a filebucket generate Generates Puppet code from Ruby definitions. node View and manage node definitions. parser Interact directly with the parser. plugin Interact with the Puppet plugin system. script Run a puppet manifests as a script without compiling a catalog ssl Manage SSL keys and certificates for puppet SSL clients See 'puppet help subcommand action' for help on a specific subcommand action. See 'puppet help subcommand' for help on a specific subcommand. Puppet v7.15.0
- pvm_getopt(3)
- Returns the value of libpvm options
- pvm_setopt(3)
- Sets libpvm options
- qt5options(7)
- Common commandline options for all applications based on the Qt(TM) toolkit
- set_field_opts(3x), field_opts_on(3x), field_opts_off(3x), field_opts(3x)
- set and get field options
- set_form_opts(3x), form_opts_on(3x), form_opts_off(3x), form_opts(3x)
- set and get form options
- set_item_opts(3x), item_opts_on(3x), item_opts_off(3x), item_opts(3x)
- set and get menu item options
- set_menu_opts(3x), menu_opts_on(3x), menu_opts_off(3x), menu_opts(3x)
- set and get menu options
- setstyle(1)
- set style related options for Window Maker or loads a theme
- shishi_ap_etype_tktoptionsdata(3)
- API function
- shishi_ap_set_tktoptions(3)
- API function
- shishi_ap_set_tktoptionsasn1usage(3)
- API function
- shishi_ap_set_tktoptionsdata(3)
- API function
- shishi_ap_set_tktoptionsraw(3)
- API function
- shishi_ap_tktoptions(3)
- API function
- shishi_ap_tktoptionsasn1usage(3)
- API function
- shishi_ap_tktoptionsdata(3)
- API function
- shishi_ap_tktoptionsraw(3)
- API function
- shishi_apreq_options(3)
- API function
- shishi_apreq_options_add(3)
- API function
- shishi_apreq_options_remove(3)
- API function
- shishi_apreq_options_set(3)
- API function
- shishi_kdcreq_options(3)
- API function
- shishi_kdcreq_options_add(3)
- API function
- shishi_kdcreq_options_set(3)
- API function
- shtool-slo(1), shtool slo(1)
- GNU shtool separate linker options by library class
- snmpcmd(1)
- options and behaviour common to most of the Net-SNMP command-line tools
- spot-x(7)
- Common fine-tuning options and environment variables
- stonithd(7)
- Options available for all stonith resources
- synclient(1)
- commandline utility to query and modify Synaptics driver options
- timew-config(7)
- Timewarrior configuration file and override options
- ttk::widget.tk85(n), ttk::widget(n)
- Standard options and commands supported by Tk themed widgets
- ttk_widget.tk86(n), ttk::widget(n)
- Standard options and commands supported by Tk themed widgets
- video_displaymodes(3), video_displaymodes (3)
- Retrieve (or set) platform-specific output display options
- virt-xml(1)
- Edit libvirt XML using command line options
- volpack-Debug(3), vpSetDebug(3)
- enable/disable debugging options
- volpack-Enable(3), vpEnable(3)
- enable or disable options
- wlogout(5)
- layout file and options
- xfs(5)
- layout, mount options, and supported file attributes for the XFS filesystem
- xkbcli-list(1), xkbcli list(1)
- list available XKB models, layouts, variants and options
- xlito(1), xlito (XLoadImageTrailingOptions)(1)
- Append/Delete/Show a Trailing Option string in a file
- xo_set_options(3)
- change options used by a libxo handle
- xs_setctxopt(3)
- set Crossroads context options
- xs_setsockopt(3)
- set Crossroads socket options
- zhttp_server_options(3)
- Class for class description
- zmq_ctx_get(3)
- get context options
- zmq_ctx_set(3)
- set context options
- zmq_getsockopt(3)
- get 0MQ socket options
- zmq_setsockopt(3)
- set 0MQ socket options
- zshoptions(1)
- zsh options
- App::Options(3)
- Combine command line options, environment vars, and option file values (for program configuration)
- App::Sqitch::Command::config(3), Header "Name" App::Sqitch::Command::config(3)
- Get and set local, user, or system Sqitch options
- App::Yath::Options(3)
- Tools for defining and tracking yath CLI options
- App::Yath::Options::Collector(3)
- collector options for Yath
- App::Yath::Options::Debug(3)
- Debug options for Yath
- App::Yath::Options::Display(3)
- Display options for Yath
- App::Yath::Options::Finder(3)
- Finder options for Yath
- App::Yath::Options::Logging(3)
- Logging options for yath
- App::Yath::Options::Persist(3)
- Persistent Runner options for Yath
- App::Yath::Options::PreCommand(3)
- Options for yath before command is specified
- App::Yath::Options::Run(3)
- Run options for Yath
- App::Yath::Options::Runner(3)
- Runner options for Yath
- App::Yath::Options::Workspace(3)
- Options for specifying the yath work dir
- AppConfig::Std(3)
- subclass of AppConfig that provides standard options
- Biber::Config(3)
- Configuration items which need to be saved across the lifetime of a Biber object This class contains a static object and static methods to access configuration and state data. There are several classes of data in here which have separate accessors: * Biber options * Biblatex options * State information used by Biber as it processes entries * displaymode date
- Bio::Graphics::ConfiguratorI(3)
- A sectioned map of configuration options (a map of maps), with a default section. Intended to augment existing tag->value semantics (ie. of Bio::AnnotationCollectionI) for object-representation information (eg. foreground color), and for general interface preferences (eg. image width in gbrowse)
- Bio::NEXUS::Tools::NexModifier(3), Bio::NEXUS::Tools::Modifier(3)
- NEXUS file content modifier ( exclude/select/rename options on OTUs)
- Bio::NEXUS::Tools::NexPlotter(3), nexplot.pl(3)
- PostScript plot of tree + data table (from NEXUS infile) =head1 SYNOPSIS nexplot.pl [options] foo.nex [tree_name] > foo.ps =head1 OPTIONS -h Brief help message -d Full documentation -v Verbose mode -V Print version information and quit -f Specify output file (default: STDOUT) INFORMATION TO DISPLAY -b Turn on bootstrap values, if any -i Turn on internal node labeling -t Tree only (ignore any characters) -I Specify character block (by "Title") to be used in matrix (e.g. "dna", "protein", "intron") -m Matrix only (ignore any trees) -c Cladogram mode: (auto if no branch lengths present in tree) normal: all branch lengths equal accelerated: same as normal except OTUs are aligned at end -U Display taxa sets in color (-U "set1 color1 [set2 color2 ...]") Color options are red, orange, green, forest, aqua, blue, purple, pink, brown, gray, black PLOT FORMATTING -r Right-justify labels (default: left-justified) -C Columns of characters per block (default = 10) -T Specify tree width (longest branch; default: 10") -S Spacing (vertically) between OTUs (default: .25") -R Ratio of font height to Spacing (default: 0.8; rec: 0.5-1) -F Font to use for labels and titles -B Draw a box indicating postscriptes bounds of the plot area -g Include gray lines after OTU labels, even if -t (tree only) option is used PAGE SETUP -s Print on multiple pages, but shrink to page height -o Print on multiple pages at actual size -W Specify output page width (default: 8.5") -H Specify output page height (default: 11") -a Change page dimensions to fit plot =head1 DESCRIPTION B<This program> will read a NEXUS file and output a PostScript display of trees (one file for each tree in the tree block), as well as any character matrix (e.g. sequences) if present in the file. =head1 FILES =over 4 =back =head1 VERSION $Id: NexPlotter.pm,v 1.2 2008/06/16 19:53:41 astoltzfus Exp $
- Brackup::Root(3)
- describes the source directory (and options) for a backup
- CLI::Osprey(3)
- MooX::Options + MooX::Cmd + Sanity
- CPAN::Reporter::Config(3)
- Config file options for CPAN::Reporter
- Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::SchemaProxy(3)
- Proxy Schema Methods and Options from Model
- Class::props(3)
- Pragma to implement lvalue accessors with options
- Config::Options(3)
- module to provide a configuration hash with option to read from file
- Config::Options::Threaded(3)
- Threaded version of module to provide a configuration hash with option to read from file
- Cyrus::IMAP::IMSP(3)
- Perl module for Cyrus IMSP user options
- DBIx::Class::MooseColumns(3)
- Lets you write DBIC add_column() definitions as attribute options
- DJabberd::Config(3)
- Configuration options in djabberd.conf
- Dancer::GetOpt(3)
- Process command-line options for Dancer scripts
- Dist::Zilla::Role::Stash(3)
- something that stores options or data for later reference
- DtEditorInvokeFormatDialog(3)
- display the DtEditor widget dialog for choosing formatting options
- ExtUtils::Mksymlists(3)
- write linker options files for dynamic extension
- File::Rename::Options(3)
- Option processing for File::Rename
- Gantry::Init(3)
- Gantry install options
- Getopt::ArgvFile(3)
- interpolates script options from files into @ARGV or another array
- Getopt::Compact(3)
- getopt processing in a compact statement with both long and short options, and usage functionality
- Getopt::Long(3)
- Extended processing of command line options
- Glib::OptionContext(3)
- defines options accepted by the commandline option parser
- Glib::OptionGroup(3)
- group of options for command line option parsing
- GnuPG::Options(3)
- GnuPG options embodiment
- Goo::DatabaseProfileOption(3)
- Store individual options in the profile
- Goo::OptionIndexTable(3)
- Take a hash of options and turn into a table of text
- Goo::ProfileOption(3)
- Store individual options in the profile
- Goo::TemplateProfileOption(3)
- Store individual options in the profile
- Goo::Thing::pm::MethodProfileOption(3)
- Store individual options in the profile
- Goo::Thing::pm::PackageProfileOption(3)
- Store individual options in the profile
- Goo::ThingProfileOption(3)
- Store individual options in the profile
- HTML::DOM::Collection::Options(3)
- A subclass of HTML::DOM::Collection for 'option' elements
- HTML::FormFu::Role::Element::ProcessOptionsFromModel(3)
- process_options_from_model role
- HTML::FormHandler::Widget::Field::Role::SelectedOption(3)
- allow setting options from options keys
- HTTP::Engine::Middleware::UploadTemp(3)
- Deprecated. Please use $req->builder_options->{upload_tmp}
- Log::Dispatch::Dir(3)
- Log messages to separate files in a directory, with rotate options
- Log::Message::Config(3)
- Configuration options for Log::Message
- MooX::Options(3)
- Explicit Options eXtension for Object Class
- MooX::Options::Descriptive(3)
- This method extend Getopt::Long::Descriptive to change the usage method
- MooX::Options::Descriptive::Usage(3)
- Usage class
- MooX::Options::Manual::Man(3)
- More documentation for the man option
- MooX::Options::Manual::MooXCmd(3)
- Manage your tools with MooX::Cmd
- MooX::Options::Manual::NamespaceClean(3)
- Use namespace::clean with MooX::Options
- MooX::Options::Role(3)
- role that is apply to your object
- MooseX::App::Meta::Role::Attribute::Option(3)
- Meta attribute role for options
- MooseX::App::Plugin::Depends(3)
- Adds dependent options
- MooseX::App::Plugin::MutexGroup(3)
- Adds mutually exclusive options
- MooseX::App::Plugin::Term(3)
- Allows one to specify options/parameters via terminal prompts
- MooseX::AttributeShortcuts(3)
- Shorthand for common attribute options
- MooseX::Getopt(3)
- A Moose role for processing command line options
- MooseX::Getopt::GLD(3)
- A Moose role for processing command line options with Getopt::Long::Descriptive
- MooseX::Getopt::Strict(3)
- only make options for attributes with the Getopt metaclass
- MooseX::Has::Options(3)
- Succinct options for Moose
- MooseX::Has::Options::Handler::Accessors(3)
- Option shortcuts for ro/rw/bare
- MooseX::Has::Options::Handler::NativeTypes(3)
- Option shortcuts for native types
- MooseX::Has::Options::Handler::NoInit(3)
- Option shortcut for prohibiting init_arg
- Net::Amazon::Validate::Type(3), Net::Amazon::Validate(3)
- Validate user supplied options against known valid options
- Net::DHCP::Constants(3)
- Constants for DHCP codes and options
- Net::DRI::Protocol::EPP::Extensions::AT::IOptions(3)
- ENUM.AT Options EPP Mapping for Net::DRI
- Net::SinFP::DB::PatternTcpOptions(3)
- PatternTcpOptions database table
- NetApp::Filer::Option(3)
- -- OO Class for representing NetApp Filer options
- Object::props(3)
- Pragma to implement lvalue accessors with options
- PDL::Graphics::PGPLOTOptions(3)
- Setting PGPLOT options
- PDL::Options(3)
- simplifies option passing by hash in PerlDL
- Paws::CloudSearch::DescribeAvailabilityOptions(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeAvailabilityOptions on Paws::CloudSearch
- Paws::CloudSearch::UpdateAvailabilityOptions(3)
- Arguments for method UpdateAvailabilityOptions on Paws::CloudSearch
- Paws::EC2::AssociateDhcpOptions(3)
- Arguments for method AssociateDhcpOptions on Paws::EC2
- Paws::EC2::CreateDhcpOptions(3)
- Arguments for method CreateDhcpOptions on Paws::EC2
- Paws::EC2::DeleteDhcpOptions(3)
- Arguments for method DeleteDhcpOptions on Paws::EC2
- Paws::EC2::DescribeDhcpOptions(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeDhcpOptions on Paws::EC2
- Paws::ElasticBeanstalk::DescribeConfigurationOptions(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeConfigurationOptions on Paws::ElasticBeanstalk
- Paws::RDS::DescribeOptionGroupOptions(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeOptionGroupOptions on Paws::RDS
- Paws::RDS::DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptions(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptions on Paws::RDS
- Paws::RedShift::DescribeOrderableClusterOptions(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeOrderableClusterOptions on Paws::RedShift
- Perl::Critic::Exception::AggregateConfiguration(3)
- A collection of a set of problems found in the configuration and/or command-line options
- Perl::Critic::OptionsProcessor(3)
- The global configuration default values, combined with command-line values
- Plack::Middleware::IEnosniff(3)
- added HTTP Header 'X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff'
- Proc::Reliable(3)
- -- Run external processes reliably with many options
- Rose::HTML::Form::Field::OptionGroup(3)
- Object representation of a group of options in a pop-up menu or select box in an HTML form
- SVN::S4::Getopt(3)
- Get Subversion command line options
- Template::Manual::Config(3)
- Configuration options
- Test2::Harness::Run(3)
- Representation of a set of tests to run, and their options
- Test::Parser::PgOptions(3)
- Perl module to parse output from pgoption
- Text::Table::More(3)
- Generate text table with simple interface and many options
- Tickit::Widget::RadioButton(3), "Tickit::Widget::RadioButton"(3)
- a widget allowing a selection from multiple options
- Tk::CmdLine(3)
- Process standard X11 command line options and set initial resources
- Tk::Optionmenu(3)
- Let the user select one of some predefined options values
- Tk::Xrm(3)
- X Resource/Defaults/Options routines that obey the rules
- Tk::options(3)
- Standard options supported by widgets and their manipulation
- Toadfarm::Manual::RunningToadfarm(3)
- Command line options
- VCP::PodOPTIONSParser(3)
- Parse OPTIONS sections from a set of source files
- VM::EC2::VPC::DhcpOptions(3)
- -- DHCP options set for an AWS Virtual Private Cloud
- Validation::Class::Directive::Options(3)
- Options Directive for Validation Class Field Definitions
- Vend::Options::Matrix(3)
- Interchange Matrix Options Support
- Vend::Options::Old48(3)
- Interchange Compatibility Options Support
- Vend::Options::Simple(3)
- Interchange Simple Options Support
- Verilog::Getopt(3)
- Get Verilog command line options
- Web::Simple::Deployment(3)
- various deployment options
- XMLTV::Options(3)
- Command-line parsing for XMLTV grabbers
- argparse(1)
- parse options passed to a fish script or function
- cargo-rustc(1)
- Compile the current package, and pass extra options to the compiler
- certbot(1)
- certbot script documentation 0.0 3.5 C usage: certbot [SUBCOMMAND] [options] [-d DOMAIN] [-d DOMAIN] ... Certbot can obtain and install HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificates. By default, it will attempt to use a webserver both for obtaining and installing the certificate. The most common SUBCOMMANDS and flags are: obtain, install, and renew certificates: (default) run Obtain & install a certificate in your current webserver certonly Obtain or renew a certificate, but do not install it renew Renew all previously obtained certificates that are near expiry enhance Add security enhancements to your existing configuration -d DOMAINS Comma-separated list of domains to obtain a certificate for --apache Use the Apache plugin for authentication & installation --standalone Run a standalone webserver for authentication --nginx Use the Nginx plugin for authentication & installation --webroot Place files in a server(aqs webroot folder for authentication --manual Obtain certificates interactively, or using shell script hooks -n Run non-interactively --test-cert Obtain a test certificate from a staging server --dry-run Test "renew" or "certonly" without saving any certificates to disk manage certificates: certificates Display information about certificates you have from Certbot revoke Revoke a certificate (supply --cert-name or --cert-path) delete Delete a certificate (supply --cert-name) manage your account: register Create an ACME account unregister Deactivate an ACME account update_account Update an ACME account --agree-tos Agree to the ACME server(aqs Subscriber Agreement -m EMAIL Email address for important account notifications optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONFIG_FILE, --config CONFIG_FILE path to config file (default: /etc/letsencrypt/cli.ini and ~/.config/letsencrypt/cli.ini) -v, --verbose This flag can be used multiple times to incrementally increase the verbosity of output, e.g. -vvv. (default: 0) --max-log-backups MAX_LOG_BACKUPS Specifies the maximum number of backup logs that should be kept by Certbot(aqs built in log rotation. Setting this flag to 0 disables log rotation entirely, causing Certbot to always append to the same log file. (default: 1000) -n, --non-interactive, --noninteractive Run without ever asking for user input. This may require additional command line flags; the client will try to explain which ones are required if it finds one missing (default: False) --force-interactive Force Certbot to be interactive even if it detects it(aqs not being run in a terminal. This flag cannot be used with the renew subcommand. (default: False) -d DOMAIN, --domains DOMAIN, --domain DOMAIN Domain names to apply. For multiple domains you can use multiple -d flags or enter a comma separated list of domains as a parameter. The first domain provided will be the subject CN of the certificate, and all domains will be Subject Alternative Names on the certificate. The first domain will also be used in some software user interfaces and as the file paths for the certificate and related material unless otherwise specified or you already have a certificate with the same name. In the case of a name collision it will append a number like 0001 to the file path name. (default: Ask) --eab-kid EAB_KID Key Identifier for External Account Binding (default: None) --eab-hmac-key EAB_HMAC_KEY HMAC key for External Account Binding (default: None) --cert-name CERTNAME Certificate name to apply. This name is used by Certbot for housekeeping and in file paths; it doesn(aqt affect the content of the certificate itself. To see certificate names, run (aqcertbot certificates(aq. When creating a new certificate, specifies the new certificate(aqs name. (default: the first provided domain or the name of an existing certificate on your system for the same domains) --dry-run Perform a test run of the client, obtaining test (invalid) certificates but not saving them to disk. This can currently only be used with the (aqcertonly(aq and (aqrenew(aq subcommands. Note: Although --dry-run tries to avoid making any persistent changes on a system, it is not completely side-effect free: if used with webserver authenticator plugins like apache and nginx, it makes and then reverts temporary config changes in order to obtain test certificates, and reloads webservers to deploy and then roll back those changes. It also calls --pre-hook and --post-hook commands if they are defined because they may be necessary to accurately simulate renewal. --deploy- hook commands are not called. (default: False) --debug-challenges After setting up challenges, wait for user input before submitting to CA (default: False) --preferred-chain PREFERRED_CHAIN Set the preferred certificate chain. If the CA offers multiple certificate chains, prefer the chain whose topmost certificate was issued from this Subject Common Name. If no match, the default offered chain will be used. (default: None) --preferred-challenges PREF_CHALLS A sorted, comma delimited list of the preferred challenge to use during authorization with the most preferred challenge listed first (Eg, "dns" or "http,dns"). Not all plugins support all challenges. See https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#plugins for details. ACME Challenges are versioned, but if you pick "http" rather than "http-01", Certbot will select the latest version automatically. (default: []) --user-agent USER_AGENT Set a custom user agent string for the client. User agent strings allow the CA to collect high level statistics about success rates by OS, plugin and use case, and to know when to deprecate support for past Python versions and flags. If you wish to hide this information from the Let(aqs Encrypt server, set this to "". (default: CertbotACMEClient/1.21.0 (certbot; OS_NAME OS_VERSION) Authenticator/XXX Installer/YYY (SUBCOMMAND; flags: FLAGS) Py/major.minor.patchlevel). The flags encoded in the user agent are: --duplicate, --force-renew, --allow-subset-of-names, -n, and whether any hooks are set. --user-agent-comment USER_AGENT_COMMENT Add a comment to the default user agent string. May be used when repackaging Certbot or calling it from another tool to allow additional statistical data to be collected. Ignored if --user-agent is set. (Example: Foo-Wrapper/1.0) (default: None) automation: Flags for automating execution & other tweaks --keep-until-expiring, --keep, --reinstall If the requested certificate matches an existing certificate, always keep the existing one until it is due for renewal (for the (aqrun(aq subcommand this means reinstall the existing certificate). (default: Ask) --expand If an existing certificate is a strict subset of the requested names, always expand and replace it with the additional names. (default: Ask) --version show program(aqs version number and exit --force-renewal, --renew-by-default If a certificate already exists for the requested domains, renew it now, regardless of whether it is near expiry. (Often --keep-until-expiring is more appropriate). Also implies --expand. (default: False) --renew-with-new-domains If a certificate already exists for the requested certificate name but does not match the requested domains, renew it now, regardless of whether it is near expiry. (default: False) --reuse-key When renewing, use the same private key as the existing certificate. (default: False) --no-reuse-key When renewing, do not use the same private key as the existing certificate. Not reusing private keys is the default behavior of Certbot. This option may be used to unset --reuse-key on an existing certificate. (default: False) --allow-subset-of-names When performing domain validation, do not consider it a failure if authorizations can not be obtained for a strict subset of the requested domains. This may be useful for allowing renewals for multiple domains to succeed even if some domains no longer point at this system. This option cannot be used with --csr. (default: False) --agree-tos Agree to the ACME Subscriber Agreement (default: Ask) --duplicate Allow making a certificate lineage that duplicates an existing one (both can be renewed in parallel) (default: False) -q, --quiet Silence all output except errors. Useful for automation via cron. Implies --non-interactive. (default: False) security: Security parameters & server settings --rsa-key-size N Size of the RSA key. (default: 2048) --key-type {rsa,ecdsa} Type of generated private key. Only *ONE* per invocation can be provided at this time. (default: rsa) --elliptic-curve N The SECG elliptic curve name to use. Please see RFC 8446 for supported values. (default: secp256r1) --must-staple Adds the OCSP Must Staple extension to the certificate. Autoconfigures OCSP Stapling for supported setups (Apache version >= 2.3.3 ). (default: False) --redirect Automatically redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS for the newly authenticated vhost. (default: redirect enabled for install and run, disabled for enhance) --no-redirect Do not automatically redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS for the newly authenticated vhost. (default: redirect enabled for install and run, disabled for enhance) --hsts Add the Strict-Transport-Security header to every HTTP response. Forcing browser to always use SSL for the domain. Defends against SSL Stripping. (default: None) --uir Add the "Content-Security-Policy: upgrade-insecure- requests" header to every HTTP response. Forcing the browser to use https:// for every http:// resource. (default: None) --staple-ocsp Enables OCSP Stapling. A valid OCSP response is stapled to the certificate that the server offers during TLS. (default: None) --strict-permissions Require that all configuration files are owned by the current user; only needed if your config is somewhere unsafe like /tmp/ (default: False) --auto-hsts Gradually increasing max-age value for HTTP Strict Transport Security security header (default: False) testing: The following flags are meant for testing and integration purposes only. --test-cert, --staging Use the staging server to obtain or revoke test (invalid) certificates; equivalent to --server https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory (default: False) --debug Show tracebacks in case of errors (default: False) --no-verify-ssl Disable verification of the ACME server(aqs certificate. (default: False) --http-01-port HTTP01_PORT Port used in the http-01 challenge. This only affects the port Certbot listens on. A conforming ACME server will still attempt to connect on port 80. (default: 80) --http-01-address HTTP01_ADDRESS The address the server listens to during http-01 challenge. (default: ) --https-port HTTPS_PORT Port used to serve HTTPS. This affects which port Nginx will listen on after a LE certificate is installed. (default: 443) --break-my-certs Be willing to replace or renew valid certificates with invalid (testing/staging) certificates (default: False) paths: Flags for changing execution paths & servers --cert-path CERT_PATH Path to where certificate is saved (with certonly --csr), installed from, or revoked (default: None) --key-path KEY_PATH Path to private key for certificate installation or revocation (if account key is missing) (default: None) --fullchain-path FULLCHAIN_PATH Accompanying path to a full certificate chain (certificate plus chain). (default: None) --chain-path CHAIN_PATH Accompanying path to a certificate chain. (default: None) --config-dir CONFIG_DIR Configuration directory. (default: /etc/letsencrypt) --work-dir WORK_DIR Working directory. (default: /var/lib/letsencrypt) --logs-dir LOGS_DIR Logs directory. (default: /var/log/letsencrypt) --server SERVER ACME Directory Resource URI. (default: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory) manage: Various subcommands and flags are available for managing your certificates: certificates List certificates managed by Certbot delete Clean up all files related to a certificate renew Renew all certificates (or one specified with --cert- name) revoke Revoke a certificate specified with --cert-path or --cert-name update_symlinks Recreate symlinks in your /etc/letsencrypt/live/ directory run: Options for obtaining & installing certificates certonly: Options for modifying how a certificate is obtained --csr CSR Path to a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) in DER or PEM format. Currently --csr only works with the (aqcertonly(aq subcommand. (default: None) renew: The (aqrenew(aq subcommand will attempt to renew any certificates previously obtained if they are close to expiry, and print a summary of the results. By default, (aqrenew(aq will reuse the plugins and options used to obtain or most recently renew each certificate. You can test whether future renewals will succeed with (ga--dry-run(ga. Individual certificates can be renewed with the (ga--cert-name(ga option. Hooks are available to run commands before and after renewal; see https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#renewal for more information on these. --pre-hook PRE_HOOK Command to be run in a shell before obtaining any certificates. Intended primarily for renewal, where it can be used to temporarily shut down a webserver that might conflict with the standalone plugin. This will only be called if a certificate is actually to be obtained/renewed. When renewing several certificates that have identical pre-hooks, only the first will be executed. (default: None) --post-hook POST_HOOK Command to be run in a shell after attempting to obtain/renew certificates. Can be used to deploy renewed certificates, or to restart any servers that were stopped by --pre-hook. This is only run if an attempt was made to obtain/renew a certificate. If multiple renewed certificates have identical post- hooks, only one will be run. (default: None) --deploy-hook DEPLOY_HOOK Command to be run in a shell once for each successfully issued certificate. For this command, the shell variable $RENEWED_LINEAGE will point to the config live subdirectory (for example, "/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com") containing the new certificates and keys; the shell variable $RENEWED_DOMAINS will contain a space-delimited list of renewed certificate domains (for example, "example.com www.example.com" (default: None) --disable-hook-validation Ordinarily the commands specified for --pre- hook/--post-hook/--deploy-hook will be checked for validity, to see if the programs being run are in the $PATH, so that mistakes can be caught early, even when the hooks aren(aqt being run just yet. The validation is rather simplistic and fails if you use more advanced shell constructs, so you can use this switch to disable it. (default: False) --no-directory-hooks Disable running executables found in Certbot(aqs hook directories during renewal. (default: False) --disable-renew-updates Disable automatic updates to your server configuration that would otherwise be done by the selected installer plugin, and triggered when the user executes "certbot renew", regardless of if the certificate is renewed. This setting does not apply to important TLS configuration updates. (default: False) --no-autorenew Disable auto renewal of certificates. (default: True) certificates: List certificates managed by Certbot delete: Options for deleting a certificate revoke: Options for revocation of certificates --reason {unspecified,keycompromise,affiliationchanged,superseded,cessationofoperation} Specify reason for revoking certificate. (default: unspecified) --delete-after-revoke Delete certificates after revoking them, along with all previous and later versions of those certificates. (default: None) --no-delete-after-revoke Do not delete certificates after revoking them. This option should be used with caution because the (aqrenew(aq subcommand will attempt to renew undeleted revoked certificates. (default: None) register: Options for account registration --register-unsafely-without-email Specifying this flag enables registering an account with no email address. This is strongly discouraged, because you will be unable to receive notice about impending expiration or revocation of your certificates or problems with your Certbot installation that will lead to failure to renew. (default: False) -m EMAIL, --email EMAIL Email used for registration and recovery contact. Use comma to register multiple emails, ex: u1@example.com,u2@example.com. (default: Ask). --eff-email Share your e-mail address with EFF (default: None) --no-eff-email Don(aqt share your e-mail address with EFF (default: None) update_account: Options for account modification unregister: Options for account deactivation. --account ACCOUNT_ID Account ID to use (default: None) install: Options for modifying how a certificate is deployed rollback: Options for rolling back server configuration changes --checkpoints N Revert configuration N number of checkpoints. (default: 1) plugins: Options for the "plugins" subcommand --init Initialize plugins. (default: False) --prepare Initialize and prepare plugins. (default: False) --authenticators Limit to authenticator plugins only. (default: None) --installers Limit to installer plugins only. (default: None) update_symlinks: Recreates certificate and key symlinks in /etc/letsencrypt/live, if you changed them by hand or edited a renewal configuration file enhance: Helps to harden the TLS configuration by adding security enhancements to already existing configuration. plugins: Plugin Selection: Certbot client supports an extensible plugins architecture. See (aqcertbot plugins(aq for a list of all installed plugins and their names. You can force a particular plugin by setting options provided below. Running --help <plugin_name> will list flags specific to that plugin. --configurator CONFIGURATOR Name of the plugin that is both an authenticator and an installer. Should not be used together with --authenticator or --installer. (default: Ask) -a AUTHENTICATOR, --authenticator AUTHENTICATOR Authenticator plugin name. (default: None) -i INSTALLER, --installer INSTALLER Installer plugin name (also used to find domains). (default: None) --apache Obtain and install certificates using Apache (default: False) --nginx Obtain and install certificates using Nginx (default: False) --standalone Obtain certificates using a "standalone" webserver. (default: False) --manual Provide laborious manual instructions for obtaining a certificate (default: False) --webroot Obtain certificates by placing files in a webroot directory. (default: False) --dns-cloudflare Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Cloudflare for DNS). (default: False) --dns-cloudxns Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using CloudXNS for DNS). (default: False) --dns-digitalocean Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DigitalOcean for DNS). (default: False) --dns-dnsimple Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNSimple for DNS). (default: False) --dns-dnsmadeeasy Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNS Made Easy for DNS). (default: False) --dns-gehirn Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Gehirn Infrastructure Service for DNS). (default: False) --dns-google Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Google Cloud DNS). (default: False) --dns-linode Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Linode for DNS). (default: False) --dns-luadns Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using LuaDNS for DNS). (default: False) --dns-nsone Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using NS1 for DNS). (default: False) --dns-ovh Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using OVH for DNS). (default: False) --dns-rfc2136 Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using BIND for DNS). (default: False) --dns-route53 Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Route53 for DNS). (default: False) --dns-sakuracloud Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Sakura Cloud for DNS). (default: False) apache: Apache Web Server plugin (Please note that the default values of the Apache plugin options change depending on the operating system Certbot is run on.) --apache-enmod APACHE_ENMOD Path to the Apache (aqa2enmod(aq binary (default: None) --apache-dismod APACHE_DISMOD Path to the Apache (aqa2dismod(aq binary (default: None) --apache-le-vhost-ext APACHE_LE_VHOST_EXT SSL vhost configuration extension (default: -le- ssl.conf) --apache-server-root APACHE_SERVER_ROOT Apache server root directory (default: /etc/apache2) --apache-vhost-root APACHE_VHOST_ROOT Apache server VirtualHost configuration root (default: None) --apache-logs-root APACHE_LOGS_ROOT Apache server logs directory (default: /var/log/apache2) --apache-challenge-location APACHE_CHALLENGE_LOCATION Directory path for challenge configuration (default: /etc/apache2) --apache-handle-modules APACHE_HANDLE_MODULES Let installer handle enabling required modules for you (Only Ubuntu/Debian currently) (default: False) --apache-handle-sites APACHE_HANDLE_SITES Let installer handle enabling sites for you (Only Ubuntu/Debian currently) (default: False) --apache-ctl APACHE_CTL Full path to Apache control script (default: apache2ctl) --apache-bin APACHE_BIN Full path to apache2/httpd binary (default: None) dns-cloudflare: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Cloudflare for DNS). --dns-cloudflare-propagation-seconds DNS_CLOUDFLARE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 10) --dns-cloudflare-credentials DNS_CLOUDFLARE_CREDENTIALS Cloudflare credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-cloudxns: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using CloudXNS for DNS). --dns-cloudxns-propagation-seconds DNS_CLOUDXNS_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-cloudxns-credentials DNS_CLOUDXNS_CREDENTIALS CloudXNS credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-digitalocean: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DigitalOcean for DNS). --dns-digitalocean-propagation-seconds DNS_DIGITALOCEAN_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 10) --dns-digitalocean-credentials DNS_DIGITALOCEAN_CREDENTIALS DigitalOcean credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-dnsimple: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNSimple for DNS). --dns-dnsimple-propagation-seconds DNS_DNSIMPLE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-dnsimple-credentials DNS_DNSIMPLE_CREDENTIALS DNSimple credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-dnsmadeeasy: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNS Made Easy for DNS). --dns-dnsmadeeasy-propagation-seconds DNS_DNSMADEEASY_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 60) --dns-dnsmadeeasy-credentials DNS_DNSMADEEASY_CREDENTIALS DNS Made Easy credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-gehirn: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Gehirn Infrastructure Service for DNS). --dns-gehirn-propagation-seconds DNS_GEHIRN_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-gehirn-credentials DNS_GEHIRN_CREDENTIALS Gehirn Infrastructure Service credentials file. (default: None) dns-google: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Google Cloud DNS for DNS). --dns-google-propagation-seconds DNS_GOOGLE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 60) --dns-google-credentials DNS_GOOGLE_CREDENTIALS Path to Google Cloud DNS service account JSON file. (See https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/ OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount forinformation about creating a service account and https://cloud.google.com/dns/access- control#permissions_and_roles for information about therequired permissions.) (default: None) dns-linode: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Linode for DNS). --dns-linode-propagation-seconds DNS_LINODE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 120) --dns-linode-credentials DNS_LINODE_CREDENTIALS Linode credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-luadns: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using LuaDNS for DNS). --dns-luadns-propagation-seconds DNS_LUADNS_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-luadns-credentials DNS_LUADNS_CREDENTIALS LuaDNS credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-nsone: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using NS1 for DNS). --dns-nsone-propagation-seconds DNS_NSONE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-nsone-credentials DNS_NSONE_CREDENTIALS NS1 credentials file. (default: None) dns-ovh: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using OVH for DNS). --dns-ovh-propagation-seconds DNS_OVH_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-ovh-credentials DNS_OVH_CREDENTIALS OVH credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-rfc2136: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using BIND for DNS). --dns-rfc2136-propagation-seconds DNS_RFC2136_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 60) --dns-rfc2136-credentials DNS_RFC2136_CREDENTIALS RFC 2136 credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-route53: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using AWS Route53 for DNS). --dns-route53-propagation-seconds DNS_ROUTE53_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 10) dns-sakuracloud: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Sakura Cloud for DNS). --dns-sakuracloud-propagation-seconds DNS_SAKURACLOUD_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 90) --dns-sakuracloud-credentials DNS_SAKURACLOUD_CREDENTIALS Sakura Cloud credentials file. (default: None) manual: Authenticate through manual configuration or custom shell scripts. When using shell scripts, an authenticator script must be provided. The environment variables available to this script depend on the type of challenge. $CERTBOT_DOMAIN will always contain the domain being authenticated. For HTTP-01 and DNS-01, $CERTBOT_VALIDATION is the validation string, and $CERTBOT_TOKEN is the filename of the resource requested when performing an HTTP-01 challenge. An additional cleanup script can also be provided and can use the additional variable $CERTBOT_AUTH_OUTPUT which contains the stdout output from the auth script. For both authenticator and cleanup script, on HTTP-01 and DNS-01 challenges, $CERTBOT_REMAINING_CHALLENGES will be equal to the number of challenges that remain after the current one, and $CERTBOT_ALL_DOMAINS contains a comma-separated list of all domains that are challenged for the current certificate. --manual-auth-hook MANUAL_AUTH_HOOK Path or command to execute for the authentication script (default: None) --manual-cleanup-hook MANUAL_CLEANUP_HOOK Path or command to execute for the cleanup script (default: None) nginx: Nginx Web Server plugin --nginx-server-root NGINX_SERVER_ROOT Nginx server root directory. (default: /etc/nginx or /usr/local/etc/nginx) --nginx-ctl NGINX_CTL Path to the (aqnginx(aq binary, used for (aqconfigtest(aq and retrieving nginx version number. (default: nginx) --nginx-sleep-seconds NGINX_SLEEP_SECONDS Number of seconds to wait for nginx configuration changes to apply when reloading. (default: 1) null: Null Installer standalone: Spin up a temporary webserver webroot: Place files in webroot directory --webroot-path WEBROOT_PATH, -w WEBROOT_PATH public_html / webroot path. This can be specified multiple times to handle different domains; each domain will have the webroot path that preceded it. For instance: (ga-w /var/www/example -d example.com -d www.example.com -w /var/www/thing -d thing.net -d m.thing.net(ga (default: Ask) --webroot-map WEBROOT_MAP JSON dictionary mapping domains to webroot paths; this implies -d for each entry. You may need to escape this from your shell. E.g.: --webroot-map (aq{"eg1.is,m.eg1.is":"/www/eg1/", "eg2.is":"/www/eg2"}(aq This option is merged with, but takes precedence over, -w / -d entries. At present, if you put webroot-map in a config file, it needs to be on a single line, like: webroot-map = {"example.com":"/var/www"}. (default: {}) P
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- The exists command evaluates an expression and return 1 if true, zero if false. It serves roughly the same purpose for objects in a BRL-CAD database that the UNIX test command serves for files on a file system, with additional features specific to geometry and minus some of the filesystem specific options of test
- fish-completions(1)
- Writing fish completions To specify a completion, use the complete command. complete takes as a parameter the name of the command to specify a completion for. For example, to add a completion for the program myprog, one would start the completion command with complete -c myprog ... To provide a list of possible completions for myprog, use the -a switch. If myprog accepts the arguments start and stop, this can be specified as complete -c myprog -a (aqstart stop(aq. The argument to the -a switch is always a single string. At completion time, it will be tokenized on spaces and tabs, and variable expansion, command substitution and other forms of parameter expansion will take place. fish has a special syntax to support specifying switches accepted by a command. The switches -s, -l and -o are used to specify a short switch (single character, such as -l), a gnu style long switch (such as --color) and an old-style long switch (like -shuffle), respectively. If the command (aqmyprog(aq has an option (aq-o(aq which can also be written as --output, and which can take an additional value of either (aqyes(aq or (aqno(aq, this can be specified by writing: 0.0 3.5 C complete -c myprog -s o -l output -a "yes no" P There are also special switches for specifying that a switch requires an argument, to disable filename completion, to create completions that are only available in some combinations, etc.. For a complete description of the various switches accepted by the complete command, see the documentation for the complete builtin, or write complete --help inside the fish shell. As a more comprehensive example, here(aqs a commented excerpt of the completions for systemd(aqs timedatectl: 0.0 3.5 C # All subcommands that timedatectl knows - this is useful for later. set -l commands status set-time set-timezone list-timezones set-local-rtc set-ntp # Disable file completions for the entire command # because it does not take files anywhere # Note that this can be undone by using "-F". # # File completions also need to be disabled # if you want to have more control over what files are offered # (e.g. just directories, or just files ending in ".mp3"). complete -c timedatectl -f # This line offers the subcommands # -"status", # -"set-timezone", # -"set-time" # -"list-timezones" # if no subcommand has been given so far. # # The (ga-n(ga/(ga--condition(ga option takes script as a string, which it executes. # If it returns true, the completion is offered. # Here the condition is the (ga__fish_seen_subcommands_from(ga helper function. # If returns true if any of the given commands is used on the commandline, # as determined by a simple heuristic. # For more complex uses, you can write your own function. # See e.g. the git completions for an example. # complete -c timedatectl -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $commands" e -a "status set-time set-timezone list-timezones" # If the "set-timezone" subcommand is used, # offer the output of (gatimedatectl list-timezones(ga as completions. # Each line of output is used as a separate candidate, # and anything after a tab is taken as the description. # It(aqs often useful to transform command output with (gastring(ga into that form. complete -c timedatectl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from set-timezone" e -a "(timedatectl list-timezones)" # Completion candidates can also be described via (ga-d(ga, # which is useful if the description is constant. # Try to keep these short, because that means the user gets to see more at once. complete -c timedatectl -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $commands" e -a "set-local-rtc" -d "Maintain RTC in local time" # We can also limit options to certain subcommands by using conditions. complete -c timedatectl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from set-local-rtc" e -l adjust-system-clock -d (aqSynchronize system clock from the RTC(aq # These are simple options that can be used everywhere. complete -c timedatectl -s h -l help -d (aqPrint a short help text and exit(aq complete -c timedatectl -l version -d (aqPrint a short version string and exit(aq complete -c timedatectl -l no-pager -d (aqDo not pipe output into a pager(aq P For examples of how to write your own complex completions, study the completions in /usr/share/fish/completions. (The exact path depends on your chosen installation prefix and may be slightly different)
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- keypoint(nged)
- Without any options, keypoint displays the current keypoint setting. If a point is specified, then that point becomes the keypoint . If reset is specified, then the default keypoint is restored
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- knob(nged)
- Provides a method for simulating knob input. With no options, it will display the current values for the knobs
- patchview(1)
- Without options, show numbered files modified by the patch. With options, behave as filterdiff
- pyi-makespec(1)
- Create a spec file for your PyInstaller project l .SH SYNOPSIS pyi-makespec <options> SCRIPT [SCRIPT ...]
- pyinstaller(1)
- Configure and build a PyInstaller project in one run l .SH SYNOPSIS pyinstaller <options> SCRIPT... pyinstaller <options> SPECFILE
- rrt(nged)
- Executes the specified program with the provided options and includes the current database name and the list of currently displayed objects on the command line
- rt(nged)
- Executes the BRL-CAD rt program with the default options of "-s50 M."
- rtcheck(nged)
- Executes the BRL-CAD rtcheck program with the default options of "-s50 M."
- sqitch-config(3), Header "Name" sqitch-config(3)
- Get and set local, user, or system Sqitch options
- tstatd(1)
- Logs real-time accounting daemon SYNOPSIS tstatd [ options ] plugin [zone1:]wildcard1 .. [zoneN:]wildcardN OPTIONS "-a zone, --agregate-zone=zone" 4 Item "-a zone, --agregate-zone=zone" Agregate data from all anonymous logs (wildcards without explicit zone specified) into zone. Default behavior is to create new zone for each anonymous log from its file name. "-b file, --database-file=file" 4 Item "-b file, --database-file=file" Use file as persistent storage to keep accumulated data across daemon restarts. Default is auto generated from daemon name, specified identity and '.db' suffix. "--basename" 4 Item "--basename" Use only base name (excluding directories and suffix) of anonymous log file for auto-created zones. "-c dir, --change-dir=dir" 4 Item "-c dir, --change-dir=dir" Change current directory to dir before wildcards expanding. "-d, --debug" 4 Item "-d, --debug" Composition of options: --foreground and --log-level=debug. "-f, --foreground" 4 Item "-f, --foreground" Don't detach daemon from control terminal, logging to stderr instead log file or syslog. "--log-facility=name" 4 Item "--log-facility=name" Use name as facility for syslog logging (see syslog (3) for list of available values). Default is 'daemon'. "--log-level=level" 4 Item "--log-level=level" Set minimal logging level to level (see syslog (3) for list of available values). Default is 'notice'. "--log-file=file" 4 Item "--log-file=file" Use logging to file instead of syslog logging (which is default). "-e num, --expand-period=num" 4 Item "-e num, --expand-period=num" Do wildcards re-expanding and checking for new and missed logs every num seconds. Default is '60'. "-h, --help" 4 Item "-h, --help" Print brief help message about available options. "-i string, --identity=string" 4 Item "-i string, --identity=string" Just a string used in title of daemon process, syslog ident (see syslog|(3)), --database-file and --pid-file. Idea behind this options - multiple tstatd instances running simultaneosly. "-l [address:]port, --listen=[address:]port" 4 Item "-l [address:]port, --listen=[address:]port" Specify address and port for TCP listen socket binding. Default is '127.0.0.1:3638'. "--multiple" 4 Item "--multiple" With this option specified same log file could be included into several zones (if log name satisifies several wildcards). Default behavior is to include log file only in first satisified zone. "-n num, --windows-num=num" 4 Item "-n num, --windows-num=num" Set number of sliding-windows to num. Default is '60'. "-o string, --options=string" 4 Item "-o string, --options=string" Comma-separated plugin supported options (like a mount (8) options). "--override-from=file" 4 Item "--override-from=file" Load content of file into plugin package namespace. This is way to easy customize plugin behavior without creating another plugin. "-p file, --pid-file=file" 4 Item "-p file, --pid-file=file" Use file to keep daemon process id. Default is auto generated from daemon name, specified identity and '.pid' suffix. "--parse-error=level" 4 Item "--parse-error=level" Do logging with level (see syslog (3) for available values) about all unparsed log lines. Hint: use 'none' for ignoring such lines. Default is defining by plugin and usually is 'debug'. "-r pattern, --regex=pattern" 4 Item "-r pattern, --regex=pattern" Use pattern instead of plugin default regular expression for matching log lines. "--regex-from=file" 4 Item "--regex-from=file" Load regular expression from file and use instead of plugin default regular expression for matching log lines. "-s num, --store-period=num" 4 Item "-s num, --store-period=num" Store accumulated data in a persistent storage every num seconds. Default is '60'. "--timer=zone:timer:num" 4 Item "--timer=zone:timer:num" Create named timer firing every num seconds for zone. "-u <user>, --user=user" 4 Item "-u <user>, --user=user" Change effective privileges of daemon process to user. "-v, --version" 4 Item "-v, --version" Print version information of tstatd and exit. "-w num, --window-size=<num>" 4 Item "-w num, --window-size=<num>" Set size (duration) of sliding window to num seconds. Default is '10'
- virt-xml(1)
- Edit libvirt XML using command line options
- wxSystemOptions(3)
- Functions for wxSystemOptions class