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SUR(1) SUR(1)

sur - subtle user repository

sur COMMAND OPTIONS

sur is the subtle user repository and a manager for sublets in a rubygems like fashion.

The main goal of sur is to help the user managing sublets and to have a central point where new sublets can be found. Addionally sur has some capabilities to create and test sublets.

  • sur annotate NAME [-v VERSION|-h]
    Mark a sublet as to be reviewed
  • sur build SPEC
    Create a sublet package
  • sur config NAME
    Show available config settings of a sublet
  • sur fetch NAME
    Download sublet to current directory
  • sur help
    Show this help and exit
  • sur grabs NAME
    Show available grabs provided by a sublet
  • sur info NAME
    Show info about an installed sublet
  • sur install NAME [-R|-t|-v VERSION|-h]
    Install a sublet
  • sur list [-l|-r|-h]
    List local/remote sublets
  • sur notes NAME
    Show notes about a sublet
  • sur query NAME [-e|-l|-r|-t|-v VERSION|-h]
    Query for a sublet (e.g clock, clock -v 0.3)
  • sur reorder
    Reorder installed sublets for loading order
  • sur server [-p PORT|-h]
    Serve sublets (default: http://localhost:4567)
  • sur submit FILE
    Submit a sublet to SUR
  • sur template FILE
    Create a new sublet template in current dir
  • sur test NAME [-C VALUE|-h]
    Test given sublets for syntax and functionality
  • sur uninstall NAME [-R|-t|-v VERSION|-h]
    Uninstall a sublet
  • sur unpack NAME [-t|-v VERSION|-h]
    Unpack a sublet in current directory
  • sur update [-l|-r|-h]
    Update local/remote sublet cache
  • sur upgrade [-R|-y|-h]
    Upgrade all installed sublets
  • sur version
    Show version info and exit
  • sur yank NAME
    Delete sublet from server

  • annotate NAME [-v VERSION|-h]
    -v, --version VERSION Annotate a specific version
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • fetch NAME [-t|-v VERSION|-h]
    -t, --tags Include tags in search
    -v, --version VERSION Annotate a specific version
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • install NAME [-R|-t|-v VERSION|-h]
    -R, --reload Reload sublets after installing
    -t, --tags Include tags in search
    -v, --version VERSION Search for a specific version
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • list [-l|-r|-h]
    -l, --local Select local repository (default)
    -r, --remote Select remote repository
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • query NAME [-e|-l|-r|-t|-v VERSION|-h]
    -e, --regex Use regex for query
    -l, --local Select local repository (default)
    -r, --remote Select remote repository
    -t, --tags Include tags in search
    -v, --version VERSION Search for a specific version
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • server [-p PORT|-h]
    -p, --port Select a specific port
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • test NAME [-C VALUE|-h]
    -C, --config VALUE Add config value (can be used multiple times)
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • unpack NAME [-t|-v VERSION|-h]
    -t, --tag Search for a specific tag
    -v, --version VERSION Search for a specific version
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • uninstall NAME [-R|-t|-v VERSION|-h]
    -R, --reload Reload sublets after installing
    -t, --tag Search for a specific tag
    -v, --version VERSION Search for a specific version
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • update [-l|-r|-h]
    -l, --local Select local repository (default)
    -r, --remote Select remote repository
    -h, --help Show this help and exit
  • upgrade [-R|-y|-h]
    -R, --reload Reload sublets after upgrading
    -y, --yes Assume yes to questions
    -h, --help Show this help and exit

sur install clock
sur query -r clock
sur uninstall -v 0.1 clock

In order to create a sublet, you need to create a specifiction which basically contains some information about your sublet.

Here is a list of known attributes:

name
Name of the sublet
Example: spec.name = "Sublet"
version
Version of the sublet
Example: spec.version = "0.1"
tags
List of tags to categorize the sublet
Example: spec.tags = [ "Broken" ]
files
List of files in the sublet
Example: spec.files = [ "sublet.rb" ]
icons
List of supplied icons
Example: spec.icons = [ "icon.xbm" ]
description
Description of the sublet
Example: spec.description = "A shiny new sublet"
notes
Longer description of the sublet
Example: spec.notes = <<NOTES
"This sublet is just a dummy, have fun with it!"
NOTES
authors
List of authors of the sublet in case there are more than one
Example: spec.authors = [ "You" ]
contact
Contact mail address
Example: spec.contact = "your@mail.com"
date
Date of creation
Example: spec.date = "Sat Sep 13 19:00 CET 2008"
config
Description of config settings
Example: spec.config = [
{
:name        => "format_string",
:type        => "string",
:description => "Format of the clock (man date)" },
:def_value   => "Default value"
}
]
grabs
Description of grabs
Example: spec.grabs = [
{
:SubletTest => "Test grab",
}
]
required_version
Required version of subtle
Example: spec.required_version = "0.9.10"
add_dependency(name, version)
Add a gem dependency
Example: spec.add_dependency("a_gem", "0.0")

If you use the template command sur will create an empty template with a spec file.

Report bugs at http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/issues
Homepage: http://subtle.subforge.org

Copyright (c) Christoph Kappel unexist@dorfelite.net

surserver(1), subtle(1), subtler(1), subtlext(1)

October 2011