alr-publish(1)
Help with the publication of a new release
Description
ALR-PUBLISH
NAME
alr-publish - Help with the publication of a new release
SYNOPSIS
alr publish [options] [--skip-build] [--tar] [--manifest <file>] [<URL> [commit]]]
OPTIONS
--manifest=ARG
Selects a manifest file other than ./alire.toml
--tar
Start the publishing assistant to create a source archive from a local directory
--trusted-sites
Print a list of trusted git repository sites
--skip-build
Skip the build check step
GLOBAL OPTIONS
-c, --config=ARG
Override configuration folder location
-f, --force
Keep going after a recoverable troublesome situation
-h, --help
Display general or command-specific help
-n, --non-interactive
Assume default answers for all user prompts
--no-color
Disables colors in output
--no-tty
Disables control characters in output
--prefer-oldest
Prefer oldest versions instead of newest when resolving dependencies
--version
Displays version and exits
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-q |
Limit output to errors |
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-v |
Be more verbose (use twice for extra detail) |
-d, --debug[]
Enable debug-specific log messages
DESCRIPTION
Checks a release and generates an index manifest
See full details at https://github.com/alire-project/alire/blob/master/doc/publishing.md URL is an optional path to a remote source archive, or a local or remote git repository. For the common use case of a github-hosted repository, issue ‘alr publish‘ after committing and pushing the new release version. Use --tar to create a source archive ready to be uploaded. Use --manifest to use metadata in a non-default file. See the above link for help with other scenarios.
SEE ALSO
alr(1), alr-action(1), alr-build(1), alr-clean(1), alr-dev(1), alr-edit(1), alr-run(1), alr-test(1), alr-exec(1), gprbuild(1)
AUTHOR
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