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NAME

       mini-buildd-tool - User/client tool box for mini-buildd instances.

DESCRIPTION

       usage: mini-buildd-tool [-h] [--version] [-v] [-q] [-O {plain,html,python}]

       [-R] [-P {http,https}]
              HOST <cmd> [options] ...

       Command line tool to run API calls.

   positional arguments:
       HOST   target host, either '[user@]host:port', or '[user@]DPUT_TARGET'

   optional arguments:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       -v, --verbose
              lower log level. Give twice for max logs (default: 0)

       -q, --quiet
              tighten log level. Give twice for min logs (default: 0)

       -O {plain,html,python}, --output {plain,html,python}
              output type (default: plain)

       -R, --reset-save-policy
              reset save policy of used keyring (to 'ask') (default: False)

       -P {http,https}, --protocol {http,https}
              protocol  to  use.  Note:  mini-buildd 1.0.x only speaks http -- you may use this in case you have
              manually set up a https proxy, though. (default: http)

   API commands (run 'mini-buildd-tool '' <cmd> --help' for full command help):
              <cmd> [options]

       status Show the status of the mini-buildd instance. [auth level 0: anonymous]

       start  Start the Daemon (engine). [auth level 3: super user login]

       stop   Stop the Daemon (engine). [auth level 3: super user login]

       printuploaders
              Print all GPG ids allowed to upload to repositories.  [auth level 3: super user login]

       meta   Call arbitrary meta functions for models; usually for internal use only. [auth level 3: super user
              login]

       autosetup
              Auto setup / bootstrap. [auth level 3: super user login]

       keyringpackages
              Build keyring packages for all active repositories.  [auth level 3: super user login]

       testpackages
              Build internal test packages. Per default, we build all test packages for all active distributions
              ending on 'experimental'. [auth level 3: super user login]

       getkey Get GnuPG public key. [auth level 0: anonymous]

       getdputconf
              Get recommended dput config snippet. Usually, this is for integration in your personal ~/.dput.cf.
              [auth level 0: anonymous]

       getsourceslist
              Get   sources.list   (apt   lines).   Usually,   this   output   is   put   to   a    file    like
              '/etc/sources.list.d/mini-builddxyz.list'. [auth level 0: anonymous]

       logcat Cat last n lines of the mini-buildd's log. [auth level 2: staff user login]

       list   List  packages  matching  a shell-like glob pattern; matches both source and binary package names.
              [auth level 1: any user login]

       show   Show a source package. [auth level 0: anonymous]

       migrate
              Migrate a source package (along with all binary packages). [auth level 2: staff user login]

       remove Remove a source package (along with all binary packages). [auth level 3: super user login]

       port   Port an internal package. An internal 'port' is a nochanges (i.e.,  only  the  changelog  will  be
              adapted) rebuild of the given locally-installed package. [auth level 2: staff user login]

       portext
              Port  an  external  package.  An  external 'port' is a nochanges (i.e., only the changelog will be
              adapted) rebuild of any given source package. [auth level 2: staff user login]

       retry  Retry a previously failed package. [auth level 2: staff user login]

       setuserkey
              Set a user's GnuPG public key. [auth level 1: any user login]

       subscription
              Manage  subscriptions  to   package   notifications.   A   package   subscription   is   a   tuple
              'PACKAGE:DISTRIBUTION', where both PACKAGE or DISTRIBUTION may be empty to denote all resp. items.
              [auth level 1: any user login]

       Note: Uses 'python-keyring' to persist passwords (see '~/.local/share/python_keyring/')

mini-buildd-tool 1.1.19                           January 2020                               MINI-BUILDD-TOOL(1)