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- .. _spm-cli:
- =======
- ``spm``
- =======
- :ref:`Salt Package Manager <spm>`
- Synopsis
- ========
- .. code-block:: bash
- spm <command> [<argument>]
- Description
- ===========
- spm is the frontend command for managing Salt packages. Packages normally only
- include formulas, meaning a group of SLS files that install into the
- ``file_roots`` on the Salt Master, but Salt modules can also be installed.
- Options
- =======
- .. program:: spm
- .. option:: -y, --assume-yes
- Assume ``yes`` instead of prompting the other whether or not to proceed
- with a particular command. Default is False.
- .. option:: -f, --force
- When presented with a course of action that spm would normally refuse to
- perform, that action will be performed anyway. This is often destructive,
- and should be used with caution.
- .. include:: _includes/logging-options.rst
- .. |logfile| replace:: /var/log/salt/spm
- .. |loglevel| replace:: ``warning``
- Commands
- ========
- .. program:: spm
- .. option:: update_repo
- Connect to remote repositories locally configured on the system and download
- their metadata.
- .. option:: install
- Install a package from a configured SPM repository. Requires a package name.
- .. option:: remove
- Remove an installed package from the system. Requires a package name.
- .. option:: info
- List information about an installed package. Requires a package name.
- .. option:: files
- List files belonging to an installed package. Requires a package name.
- .. option:: local
- Perform one of the above options (except for remove) on a package file,
- instead of on a package in a repository, or an installed package. Requires
- a valid path to a local file on the system.
- .. option:: build
- Build a package from a directory containing a FORMULA file. Requires a valid
- path to a local directory on the system.
- .. option:: create_repo
- Scan a directory for valid SPM package files and build an SPM-METADATA file
- in that directory which describes them.
- See also
- ========
- :manpage:`salt(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-master(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-minion(1)`
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