Provided by: appstream_0.12.0-3ubuntu1_amd64
NAME
appstreamcli - Handle AppStream metadata and the AppStream index
SYNOPSIS
appstreamcli [COMMAND]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the appstreamcli command. appstreamcli is a small helper tool to work with AppStream metadata and access the AppStream component index from the command-line. The AppStream component index contains a list of all available software components for your distribution, matched to their package names. It is generated using AppStream XML or Debian DEP-11 data, which is provided by your distributor. For more information about the AppStream project and the other components which are part of it, take a look at the AppStream pages at Freedesktop.org[1].
OPTIONS
status Display various information about the installed metadata and the metadata cache. get ID Get a component by it's identifier. s, search TERM Search the AppStream component database for a given search term. what-provides TYPE TERM Return components which provide a given item. An item type can be specified using the TYPE parameter, a value to search for has to be supplied using the TERM parameter. Examples: Get components which handle the "text/xml" mimetype. appstreamcli what-provides mimetype "text/xml" Get component which provides the "libfoo.so.2" library. appstreamcli what-provides lib libfoo.so.2 refresh, refresh-cache Trigger a database refresh, if necessary. In case you want to force the database to be rebuilt, supply the --force flag. This command must be executed with root permission. dump ID Dump the XML description of a component with the given ID. validate FILES Validate AppStream XML metadata for compliance with the specification. Both XML metadata types, upstream and distro XML, are handled. The filetype which should be validated is determined automatically. The --pedantic flag triggers a more pedantic validation of the file, including minor and style issues in the report. validate-tree DIRECTORY Validate AppStream XML metadata found in a file-tree. This performs a standard validation of all found metadata, but also checks for additional errors, like the presence of .desktop files and validity of other additional metadata. install ID Install a software component by its ID. This resolves the AppStream component ID to the package name which provides it and then calls the distribution's package manager to install the software. This feature is experimental. put FILE Install a metadata file into the right directory on the current machine. new-template TYPE FILE Create a metainfo file template to be used by software projects. The --from-desktop option can be used to use a .desktop file as template for generating the example file. The generated files contain example entries which need to be filed in with the actual desired values by the project author. The first TYPE parameter is the name of an AppStream component type. For a complete list check out the documentation[2] or the help output of appstreamcli for this subcommand. --details Print out more information about a found component. --no-color Don't print colored output. --no-net Do not access the network when validating metadata. The same effect can be achieved by setting the AS_VALIDATE_NONET environment variable before running appstreamcli. --version Display the version number of appstreamcli
SEE ALSO
pkcon (1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Matthias Klumpp <matthias@tenstral.net>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2012-2016 Matthias Klumpp
NOTES
1. Freedesktop.org http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Distributions/AppStream/ 2. the documentation https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/chap-Metadata.html