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-<commands version="1.0">
- <list-channels>
- <summary>List Available Channels</summary>
- <function>doList</function>
- <shortcut>lc</shortcut>
- <options />
- <doc>
-List all available channels for installation.
-</doc>
- </list-channels>
- <update-channels>
- <summary>Update the Channel List</summary>
- <function>doUpdateAll</function>
- <shortcut>uc</shortcut>
- <options />
- <doc>
-List all installed packages in all channels.
-</doc>
- </update-channels>
- <channel-delete>
- <summary>Remove a Channel From the List</summary>
- <function>doDelete</function>
- <shortcut>cde</shortcut>
- <options />
- <doc>&lt;channel name&gt;
-Delete a channel from the registry. You may not
-remove any channel that has installed packages.
-</doc>
- </channel-delete>
- <channel-add>
- <summary>Add a Channel</summary>
- <function>doAdd</function>
- <shortcut>ca</shortcut>
- <options />
- <doc>&lt;channel.xml&gt;
-Add a private channel to the channel list. Note that all
-public channels should be synced using &quot;update-channels&quot;.
-Parameter may be either a local file or remote URL to a
-channel.xml.
-</doc>
- </channel-add>
- <channel-update>
- <summary>Update an Existing Channel</summary>
- <function>doUpdate</function>
- <shortcut>cu</shortcut>
- <options>
- <force>
- <shortopt>f</shortopt>
- <doc>will force download of new channel.xml if an existing channel name is used</doc>
- </force>
- <channel>
- <shortopt>c</shortopt>
- <doc>will force download of new channel.xml if an existing channel name is used</doc>
- <arg>CHANNEL</arg>
- </channel>
- </options>
- <doc>[&lt;channel.xml&gt;|&lt;channel name&gt;]
-Update a channel in the channel list directly. Note that all
-public channels can be synced using &quot;update-channels&quot;.
-Parameter may be a local or remote channel.xml, or the name of
-an existing channel.
-</doc>
- </channel-update>
- <channel-info>
- <summary>Retrieve Information on a Channel</summary>
- <function>doInfo</function>
- <shortcut>ci</shortcut>
- <options />
- <doc>&lt;package&gt;
-List the files in an installed package.
-</doc>
- </channel-info>
- <channel-alias>
- <summary>Specify an alias to a channel name</summary>
- <function>doAlias</function>
- <shortcut>cha</shortcut>
- <options />
- <doc>&lt;channel&gt; &lt;alias&gt;
-Specify a specific alias to use for a channel name.
-The alias may not be an existing channel name or
-alias.
-</doc>
- </channel-alias>
- <channel-discover>
- <summary>Initialize a Channel from its server</summary>
- <function>doDiscover</function>
- <shortcut>di</shortcut>
- <options />
- <doc>[&lt;channel.xml&gt;|&lt;channel name&gt;]
-Initialize a channel from its server and create a local channel.xml.
-If &lt;channel name&gt; is in the format &quot;&lt;username&gt;:&lt;password&gt;@&lt;channel&gt;&quot; then
-&lt;username&gt; and &lt;password&gt; will be set as the login username/password for
-&lt;channel&gt;. Use caution when passing the username/password in this way, as
-it may allow other users on your computer to briefly view your username/
-password via the system&#039;s process list.
-</doc>
- </channel-discover>
- <channel-login>
- <summary>Connects and authenticates to remote channel server</summary>
- <function>doLogin</function>
- <shortcut>cli</shortcut>
- <options />
- <doc>&lt;channel name&gt;
-Log in to a remote channel server. If &lt;channel name&gt; is not supplied,
-the default channel is used. To use remote functions in the installer
-that require any kind of privileges, you need to log in first. The
-username and password you enter here will be stored in your per-user
-PEAR configuration (~/.pearrc on Unix-like systems). After logging
-in, your username and password will be sent along in subsequent
-operations on the remote server.</doc>
- </channel-login>
- <channel-logout>
- <summary>Logs out from the remote channel server</summary>
- <function>doLogout</function>
- <shortcut>clo</shortcut>
- <options />
- <doc>&lt;channel name&gt;
-Logs out from a remote channel server. If &lt;channel name&gt; is not supplied,
-the default channel is used. This command does not actually connect to the
-remote server, it only deletes the stored username and password from your user
-configuration.</doc>
- </channel-logout>
-</commands> \ No newline at end of file