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NAME

       hut - A CLI tool for sr.ht

SYNOPSIS

       hut [commands...] [options...]

DESCRIPTION

       hut is a CLI companion utility to interact with sr.ht.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
           Show help message and quit. Can be used after a command to get more information it.

       --config
           Explicitly select a configuration file that should be used over the default
           configuration.

       --instance
           Select which sr.ht instance from the config file should be used. By default the first
           one will be selected.

COMMANDS

       help <command>
           Help about any command.

       graphql <service>
           Write a GraphQL query and execute it. The JSON response is written to stdout. service
           is the sr.ht service to execute the query on (for instance "meta" or "builds"). When
           this command is run from a terminal, the query will be read from $EDITOR, otherwise it
           defaults to stdin.

           A tool like jq(1) can be used to prettify the output and process the data. Example:

               hut graphql meta <<EOF | jq '.me'
               query {
                    me { canonicalName }
               }
               EOF

           Options are:

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -v, --var <key>=<value>
               Set a raw variable. Example:

                   hut graphql meta -v username=emersion <<'EOF'
                   query($username: String!) {
                        userByName(username: $username) {
                             bio
                        }
                   }
                   EOF

       init
           Initialize hut's configuration file.

       export <directory>
           Export account data.

           Note, todo.sr.ht is not yet supported and pagination not implemented at the moment.

   builds
       artifacts <ID>
           List artifacts.

       cancel <IDs...>
           Cancel jobs.

       list [owner]
           List jobs.

       resubmit <ID>
           Resubmit a build.

           Options are:

           -e, --edit
               Edit manifest with $EDITOR.

           -f, --follow
               Follow build logs.

           -n, --note <string>
               Provide a short job description.

           -t, --tags <string>
               Slash separated tags (e.g. "hut/test").

       secrets
           List secrets.

       show [ID] [options...]
           Show job status.

           If no ID is specified, the latest build will be printed.

           Options are:

           -f, --follow
               Follow job status.

       ssh <ID>
           Connect with SSH to a job.

       submit [manifest...] [options...]
           Submit a build manifest.

           If no build manifest is specified, build manifests are discovered at .build.yml and
           .builds/*.yml.

           Options are:

           -e, --edit
               Edit manifest with $EDITOR.

           -f, --follow
               Follow build logs.

           -n, --note <string>
               Provide a short job description.

       user-webhook create [options...]
           Create a user webhook. When this command is run from a terminal, the query will be
           read from $EDITOR, otherwise it defaults to stdin.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (JOB_CREATED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       user-webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a user webhook.

       user-webhook list
           List user webhooks.

   git
       Options are:

           -r, --repo <string>
               Name of repository.

       acl delete <ID>
           Delete an ACL entry.

       acl list [repo]
           List ACL entries of a repo. Defaults to current repo.

       acl update <user> [options...]
           Update or add an ACL entry for user.

           Options are:

           -m, --mode <string>
               Access mode to set (RW, RO).

       artifact delete <ID>
           Delete an artifact.

       artifact list [options...]
           List artifacts.

       artifact upload <filename...> [options...]
           Upload artifacts.

           Options are:

           --rev <string>
               Revision tag. Defaults to the last Git tag.

       create <name> [options...]
           Create a repository.

           Options are:

           -c, --clone
               Clone repository to CWD.

           -d, --description <string>
               Description of the repository.

           --import-url <url>
               Import the repository from the given URL.

           -v, --visibility <string>
               Visibility to use (public, unlisted, private). Defaults to public.

       delete [repo] [options...]
           Delete a repository. By default the current repo will be deleted.

           Options are:

           -y, --yes
               Confirm deletion without prompt.

       list [owner]
           List repositories.

       show [repo]
           Display information about a repository.

       update [repo] [options...]
           Update a repository.

           Options are:

           -b, --default-branch <branch>
               Set the default branch.

           -d, --description <description>
               Set one-line repository description.

           --readme <file>
               Update the custom README HTML from file. Pass "-" as the filename to read from
               stdin.

           -v, --visibility <string>
               Visibility to use (public, unlisted, private).

       user-webhook create [options...]
           Create a user webhook. When this command is run from a terminal, the query will be
           read from $EDITOR, otherwise it defaults to stdin.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (REPO_CREATED, REPO_UPDATE,
               REPO_DELETED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       user-webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a user webhook.

       user-webhook list
           List user webhooks.

   hg
       create <name> [options...]
           Create a repository.

           Options are:

           -d, --description <string>
               Description of the repository.

           -v, --visibility <string>
               Visibility to use (public, unlisted, private). Defaults to public.

       delete <repo> [options...]
           Delete a repository.

           Options are:

           -y, --yes
               Confirm deletion without prompt.

       list [owner]
           List repositories.

       user-webhook create [options...]
           Create a user webhook. When this command is run from a terminal, the query will be
           read from $EDITOR, otherwise it defaults to stdin.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (REPO_CREATED, REPO_UPDATE,
               REPO_DELETED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       user-webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a user webhook.

       user-webhook list
           List user webhooks.

   lists
       Options are:

           -l, --mailing-list <name>
               Select a mailing list.

               By default, the mailing list configured for the current Git repository will be
               selected.

       acl delete <ID>
           Delete an ACL entry.

       acl list [list]
           List ACL entries of a mailing list.

       archive [list] [options...]
           Download a mailing list archive as an mbox file to stdout.

           Options are:

           -d, --days <int>
               Number of last days for which the archive should be downloaded. By default the
               entire archive will be selected.

       create <name> [options...]
           Create a mailing list.

           Options are:

           --stdin
               Read description from stdin.

           -v, --visibility <string>
               Visibility to use (public, unlisted, private). Defaults to public.

       delete [list] [options...]
           Delete a mailing list.

           Options are:

           -y, --yes
               Confirm deletion without prompt.

       list [owner]
           List mailing lists.

       patchset apply <ID>
           Apply a patchset.

       patchset list [list] [options...]
           List patchsets in list.

           Options are:

           -u, --user
               List patchsets by user instead of by list.

       patchset show <ID>
           Show a patchset.

       patchset update <ID>
           Update a patchset.

           Options are:

           -s, --status <string>
               Patchset status to set (required).

       subscribe [list]
           Subscribe to a mailing list.

       unsubscribe [list]
           Unsubscribe from a mailing list.

       user-webhook create [options...]
           Create a user webhook. When this command is run from a terminal, the query will be
           read from $EDITOR, otherwise it defaults to stdin.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (LIST_CREATED, LIST_UPDATED,
               LIST_DELETED, EMAIL_RECEIVED, PATCHSET_RECEIVED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       user-webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a user webhook.

       user-webhook list
           List user webhooks.

       webhook create [list] [options...]
           Create a mailing list webhook.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (LIST_UPDATED, LIST_DELETED,
               EMAIL_RECEIVED, PATCHSET_RECEIVED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a tracker webhook.

       webhook list [list]
           List mailing list webhooks.

   meta
       audit-log
           Display your audit log.

       pgp-key create [path]
           Upload a PGP public key and associate it with your account.

           The public key must be in the armored format.

           If path is not specified, the default public key from the local GPG keyring is used.

       pgp-key delete <ID>
           Delete a PGP key from your account.

       pgp-key list [username] [options...]
           List PGP public keys.

           Options are:

           -r, --raw
               Only print raw public key

       show [username]
           Show a user's profile.

           If username is not specified, your profile is displayed.

       ssh-key create [path]
           Upload an SSH public key and associate it with your account.

           If path is not specified, the default SSH public key is used.

       ssh-key delete <ID>
           Delete an SSH public key from your account.

       ssh-key list [username] [options...]
           List SSH public keys.

           Options are:

           -r, --raw
               Only print raw public key

       user-webhook create [options...]
           Create a user webhook. When this command is run from a terminal, the query will be
           read from $EDITOR, otherwise it defaults to stdin.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (PROFILE_UPDATE, PGP_KEY_ADDED,
               PGP_KEY_REMOVED, SSH_KEY_ADDED, SSH_KEY_REMOVED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       user-webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a user webhook.

       user-webhook list
           List user webhooks.

   pages
       list
           List registered sites.

       publish [file] [options...]
           Publish a website.

           The input file can be either a gzip tarball or a directory. If file is not specified,
           standard input is used.

           Options are:

           -d, --domain <string>
               Fully qualified domain name.

           --not-found <string>
               Path to serve for page not found responses. This flag is deprecated, use --site-
               config instead to set the path.

           -p, --protocol <string>
               Protocol to use (either HTTPS or GEMINI; defaults to HTTPS)

           --site-config <string>
               Path to site configuration file (for e.g. cache-control).

           -s, --subdirectory <string>
               If specified, only this subdirectory is updated, the rest of the site is left
               untouched.

       unpublish [options...]
           Unpublish a website.

           Options are:

           -d, --domain <string>
               Fully qualified domain name.

           -p, --protocol <string>
               Protocol to use (either HTTPS or GEMINI; defaults to HTTPS)

       user-webhook create [options...]
           Create a user webhook. When this command is run from a terminal, the query will be
           read from $EDITOR, otherwise it defaults to stdin.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (SITE_PUBLISHED, SITE_UNPUBLISHED).
               Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       user-webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a user webhook.

       user-webhook list
           List user webhooks.

   paste
       create <filenames...>
           Create a new paste.

           Options are:

           -v, --visibility <string>
               Visibility to use (public, unlisted, private). Defaults to unlisted.

           -n, --name <string>
               Name of the created paste. Only valid when reading from stdin.

       delete <IDs...>
           Delete pastes.

       list
           List pastes.

       show <ID>
           Display a paste.

       update <ID> [options...]
           Update a paste's visibility.

           Options are:

           -v, --visibility <string>
               Visibility to use (public, unlisted, private)

       user-webhook create [options...]
           Create a user webhook. When this command is run from a terminal, the query will be
           read from $EDITOR, otherwise it defaults to stdin.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (PASTE_CREATED, PASTE_UPDATED,
               PASTE_DELETED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       user-webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a user webhook.

       user-webhook list
           List user webhooks.

   todo
       Options are:

           -t, --tracker <string>
               Name of tracker.

       acl delete <ID>
           Delete an ACL entry.

       acl list [tracker]
           List ACL entries of a tracker.

       create <name> [options...]
           Create a tracker.

           Options are:

           --stdin
               Read description from stdin.

           -v, --visibility <string>
               Visibility to use (public, unlisted, private). Defaults to public.

       delete <tracker> [options...]
           Delete a tracker.

           Options are:

           -y, --yes
               Confirm deletion without prompt.

       label create <name> [options...]
           Create a label.

           Options are:

           -b, --background
               Background color in hex format (required).

           -f, --foreground
               Foreground color in hex format. If omitted either black or white will be selected
               for an optimized contrast.

       label delete <name>
           Delete a label.

       label list
           List labels.

       list [owner]
           List trackers.

       subscribe [tracker]
           Subscribe to a tracker.

       ticket assign <ID> [options...]
           Assign a user to a ticket.

           Options are:

           -u, --user
               Username of the new assignee (required).

       ticket comment <ID> [options...]
           Comment on a ticket with $EDITOR.

           Options are:

           -r, --resolution
               Resolution for resolved tickets. If status is omitted, it will be set to RESOLVED.

           -s, --status
               New ticket status. If set to RESOLVED, resolution will default to CLOSED.

           --stdin
               Read comment from stdin.

       ticket create [options...]
           Create a new ticket with $EDITOR.

           Options are:

           --stdin
               Read ticket from stdin.

       ticket delete <ID> [options...]
           Delete a ticket.

           Options are:

           -y, --yes
               Confirm deletion without prompt.

       ticket label <ID> [options...]
           Add a label to a ticket.

           Options are:

           -l, --label <name>
               Name of the label (required).

       ticket list
           List tickets.

       ticket show <ID>
           Display a ticket.

       ticket subscribe <ID>
           Subscribe to a ticket.

       ticket unassign <ID> [options...]
           Unassign a user from a ticket.

           Options are:

           -u, --user
               Username of the assignee (required).

       ticket unlabel <ID> [options...]
           Remove a label from a ticket.

           Options are:

           -l, --label <name>
               Name of the label (required).

       ticket unsubscribe <ID>
           Unsubscribe from a ticket.

       ticket update-status <ID> [options...]
           Update status of a ticket.

           Options are:

           -r, --resolution
               Resolution for resolved tickets (required if status RESOLVED is used). If status
               is omitted, it will be set to RESOLVED.

           -s, --status
               New ticket status.

       ticket webhook create <ID> [options...]
           Create a ticket webhook.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (EVENT_CREATED, TICKET_UPDATE,
               TICKET_DELETED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       ticket webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a ticket webhook.

       ticket webhook list <ID>
           List ticket webhooks.

       unsubscribe [tracker]
           Unsubscribe from a tracker.

       user-webhook create [options...]
           Create a user webhook. When this command is run from a terminal, the query will be
           read from $EDITOR, otherwise it defaults to stdin.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (TRACKER_CREATED, TRACKER_UPDATE,
               TRACKER_DELETED, TICKET_CREATED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       user-webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a user webhook.

       user-webhook list
           List user webhooks.

       webhook create [tracker] [options...]
           Create a tracker webhook.

           Options are:

           -e, --events <strings...>
               List of events that should trigger the webhook (TRACKER_UPDATE, TRACKER_DELETED,
               LABEL_CREATED, LABEL_UPDATE, LABEL_DELETED, TICKET_CREATED, TICKET_UPDATE,
               TICKET_DELETED, EVENT_CREATED). Required.

           --stdin
               Read query from stdin.

           -u, --url <URL>
               The payload URL which receives the POST request. Required.

       webhook delete <ID>
           Delete a tracker webhook.

       webhook list [tracker]
           List tracker webhooks.

CONFIGURATION

       Generate a new OAuth2 access token on meta.sr.ht.

       On startup hut will look for a file at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/hut/config. If unset,
       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME defaults to ~/.config/.

           instance "sr.ht" {
                access-token "<token>"
                # As an alternative you can specify a command whose first line of output
                # will be parsed as the token
                access-token-cmd pass token
                meta {
                     # You can set the origin for each service. As fallback hut will
                     # construct the origin from the instance name and the service.
                     origin "https://meta.sr.ht"
                }
           }

AUTHORS

       Maintained by Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>, who is assisted by other open-source
       contributors. For more information about hut development, see
       <https://sr.ht/~emersion/hut>.

                                            2024-01-23                                     hut(1)