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fpcli

A CLI app for Flatpak manifests.

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Installing

If you already have cargo installed, you can install fpcli directly from crates.io:

cargo install fpcli

Usage

fpcli 0.5.0
A CLI app for Flatpak manifests.

USAGE:
    fpcli <SUBCOMMAND>

OPTIONS:
    -h, --help       Print help information
    -V, --version    Print version information

SUBCOMMANDS:
    add-module        Add a module to a Flatpak manifest. The target flatpak manifest must be a
                          Flatpak application manifest or a Flatpak module manifest. By default, the
                          module is imported by path
    bootstrap         Creates a new manifest from the available information
    convert           Converts a manifest. The manifest must be a valid Flatpak manifest
    get-type          Get the type of the manifest
    get-urls          Get all the urls contained in a manifest
    help              Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
    install           Install all the modules in a manifest. The manifest has to be an
                          application manifest or a module manifest
    is-reverse-dns    Test if a file path uses a reverse DNS ID
    lint              Formats a Flatpak manifest
    ls                List all the Flatpak manifests in a specific directory
    parse             Parse a Flatpak manifest
    resolve           Resolve all the imported manifests in a manifest file
    to-reverse-dns    Converts a URL to its reverse DNS equivalent
    tree              Print the modules of a manifest in a tree-like structure

License

MIT

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