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NAME

       opam-init - Initialize opam state, or set init options.

SYNOPSIS

       opam init [OPTION]... [NAME] [ADDRESS]

DESCRIPTION

       Initialise the opam state, or update opam init options

       The init command initialises a local "opam root" (by default, ~/.opam/) that holds opam's data and
       packages. This is a necessary step for normal operation of opam. The initial software repositories are
       fetched, and an initial 'switch' can also be installed, according to the configuration and options. These
       can be afterwards configured using opam switch and opam repository.

       The initial repository and defaults can be set through a configuration file found at ~/.opamrc or
       /etc/opamrc.

       Additionally, this command allows one to customise some aspects of opam's shell integration, when run
       initially (avoiding the interactive dialog), but also at any later time.

ARGUMENTS

       ADDRESS
           Address of the initial package repository, when creating a new opam root.

       NAME (absent=default)
           Name of the initial repository, when creating a new opam root.

OPTIONS

       -a, --auto-setup
           Automatically do a full setup, including adding a line to your shell init files.

       --bare
           Initialise the opam state, but don't setup any compiler switch yet.

       --bypass-checks
           Skip checks on required or recommended tools, and assume everything is fine

       -c PACKAGE, --compiler=PACKAGE
           Set the compiler to install (when creating an initial switch)

       --config=FILE
           Use  the  given  init config file. If repeated, latest has the highest priority (i.e. each field gets
           its value from where it was defined last). Specifying a URL pointing to  a  config  file  instead  is
           allowed.

       --disable-completion
           Disable shell completion in opam init scripts.

       --disable-sandboxing
           Use a default configuration with sandboxing disabled (note that this may be overridden by `opamrc' if
           --no-opamrc  is  not specified or --config is used). Use this at your own risk, without sandboxing it
           is possible for a broken package script to delete all your files.

       --disable-shell-hook
           Disable registration of a shell hook in opam init scripts.

       --dot-profile=FILENAME
           Name of the configuration file to update instead of ~/.profile or ~/.zshrc based on shell detection.

       --enable-completion
           Setup shell completion in opam init scripts, for supported shells.

       --enable-shell-hook
           Setup opam init scripts to register a shell hook that will automatically keep the  shell  environment
           up-to-date at every prompt.

       -i, --interactive
           Run the setup interactively (this is the default for an initial run, or when no more specific options
           are specified)

       -j JOBS, --jobs=JOBS
           Set  the maximal number of concurrent jobs to use. The default value is calculated from the number of
           cores. You can also set it using the $OPAMJOBS environment variable.

       -k KIND, --kind=KIND
           Specify the kind of the repository to be used (one of `http', `local', `git', `darcs' or `hg').

       -n, --no-setup
           Do not update the user shell configuration to setup opam. Also implies  --disable-shell-hook,  unless
           --interactive or specified otherwise

       --no-opamrc
           Don't  read  `/etc/opamrc'  or  `~/.opamrc': use the default settings and the files specified through
           --config only

       --reinit
           Re-run the initial checks and setup, according to opamrc, even if this is not a new opam root

       --shell=SHELL
           Sets the configuration mode for opam environment appropriate for SHELL. One of one of  `bash',  `sh',
           `csh', `zsh' or `fish'. Guessed from the parent processes and the $SHELL variable by default.

       --shell-setup
           Automatically  setup  the  user  shell configuration for opam, e.g. adding a line to the `~/.profile'
           file.

       --show-default-opamrc
           Print the built-in default configuration to stdout and exit

CONFIGURATION FILE

       Any field from the built-in initial configuration can be overridden through ~/.opamrc, /etc/opamrc, or  a
       file  supplied  with  --config.  The default configuration for this version of opam can be obtained using
       --show-default-opamrc.

PACKAGE BUILD OPTIONS

       -b, --keep-build-dir
           Keep the build directories after compiling packages. This is equivalent to setting  $OPAMKEEPBUILDDIR
           to "true".

       -d, --with-doc, --build-doc
           Build  the  package  documentation.  This  only  affects  packages  listed  on  the command-line. The
           --build-doc form is deprecated as  this  does  also  installation.  This  is  equivalent  to  setting
           $OPAMWITHDOC (or the deprecated $OPAMBUILDDOC) to "true".

       --dry-run
           Simulate  the  command, but don't actually perform any changes. This also can be set with environment
           variable $OPAMDEBUG.

       --fake
           This option registers the actions into the opam database, without actually performing them.  WARNING:
           This  option  is  dangerous and likely to break your opam environment. You probably want `--dry-run'.
           You've been warned.

       --ignore-constraints-on[=PACKAGES] (default=)
           Forces opam to ignore version constraints on all dependencies to the listed  packages.  This  can  be
           used to test compatibility, but expect builds to break when using this. Note that version constraints
           on   optional   dependencies   and   conflicts   are   unaffected.  This  is  equivalent  to  setting
           $OPAMIGNORECONSTRAINTS.

       --inplace-build
           When compiling a package which has its source bound to a  local  directory,  process  the  build  and
           install  actions  directly  in that directory, rather than in a clean copy handled by opam. This only
           affects packages that are explicitly listed on  the  command-line.  This  is  equivalent  to  setting
           $OPAMINPLACEBUILD to "true".

       --locked[=SUFFIX] (default=locked)
           In  commands  that  use  opam files found from pinned sources, if a variant of the file with an added
           .SUFFIX extension is found (e.g. foo.opam.locked besides foo.opam), that will be used  instead.  This
           is  typically  useful  to  offer  a  more  specific  set  of dependencies and reproduce similar build
           contexts, hence the name. The opam lock plugin can be used to  generate  such  files,  based  on  the
           versions  of  the  dependencies  currently  installed  on the host. This is equivalent to setting the
           $OPAMLOCKED environment variable. Note that this  option  doesn't  generally  affect  already  pinned
           packages.

       -m MAKE, --make=MAKE
           Use  MAKE  as the default 'make' command. Deprecated: use opam config set[-global] make MAKE instead.
           Has no effect if the make variable is defined.

       --no-checksums
           Do not verify the checksum of downloaded archives.This is equivalent to setting  $OPAMNOCHECKSUMS  to
           "true".

       --require-checksums
           Reject  the installation of packages that don't provide a checksum for the upstream archives. This is
           equivalent to setting $OPAMREQUIRECHECKSUMS to "true".

       --reuse-build-dir
           Reuse existing build directories (kept by using --keep-build-dir), instead of compiling from a  fresh
           clone  of  the  source.  This  can  be  faster, but also lead to failures if the build systems of the
           packages don't handle upgrades of dependencies well. This is equivalent to setting $OPAMREUSEBUILDDIR
           to "true".

       --show-actions
           Call the solver and display the actions. Don't perform any changes. This  is  equivalent  to  setting
           $OPAMSHOW.

       --skip-updates
           When  running  an  install, upgrade or reinstall on source-pinned packages, they are normally updated
           from their origin first. This flag disables that behaviour and will keep them  to  their  version  in
           cache. This is equivalent to setting $OPAMSKIPUPDATE.

       -t, --with-test, --build-test
           Build  and  run  the  package  unit-tests. This only affects packages listed on the command-line. The
           --build-test form is deprecated as this also affects installation.  This  is  equivalent  to  setting
           $OPAMWITHTEST (or the deprecated $OPAMBUILDTEST) to "true".

       --unlock-base
           Allow  changes  to  the packages set as switch base (typically, the main compiler). Use with caution.
           This is equivalent to setting the $OPAMUNLOCKBASE environment variable

COMMON OPTIONS

       These options are common to all commands.

       --best-effort
           Don't fail if all requested packages can't be installed: try to install as  many  as  possible.  Note
           that  not  all  external  solvers may support this option (recent versions of aspcud or mccs should).
           This is equivalent to setting $OPAMBESTEFFORT environment variable.

       --color=WHEN
           Colorize the output. WHEN must be one of `always', `never' or `auto'.

       --criteria=CRITERIA
           Specify user preferences for dependency solving  for  this  run.  Overrides  both  $OPAMCRITERIA  and
           $OPAMUPGRADECRITERIA.  For details on the supported language, and the external solvers available, see
           http://opam.ocaml.org/doc/External_solvers.html. A general guide to using solver preferences  can  be
           found at  http://www.dicosmo.org/Articles/usercriteria.pdf.

       --cudf=FILENAME
           Debug option: Save the CUDF requests sent to the solver to FILENAME-<n>.cudf.

       --debug
           Print debug message to stderr. This is equivalent to setting $OPAMDEBUG to "true".

       --debug-level=LEVEL
           Like  --debug,  but  allows  specifying the debug level (--debug sets it to 1). Equivalent to setting
           $OPAMDEBUG to a positive integer.

       --git-version
           Print the git version of opam, if set (i.e. you are using a development version), and exit.

       --help[=FMT] (default=auto)
           Show this help in format FMT. The value FMT must be one of `auto', `pager', `groff' or `plain'.  With
           `auto', the format is `pager` or `plain' whenever the TERM env var is `dumb' or undefined.

       --ignore-pin-depends
           Ignore  extra  pins required by packages that get pinned, either manually through opam pin or through
           opam install DIR. This is equivalent to setting IGNOREPINDEPENDS=true.

       --json=FILENAME
           Save the results of the opam run in a computer-readable file. If the filename contains the  character
           `%',  it will be replaced by an index that doesn't overwrite an existing file. Similar to setting the
           $OPAMJSON variable.

       --no-aspcud
           Deprecated.

       --no-auto-upgrade
           When configuring or updating a repository that is written for an earlier  opam  version  (1.2),  opam
           internally  converts  it  to the current format. This disables this behaviour. Note that repositories
           should define their format version in a 'repo' file at their root, or they will be assumed to  be  in
           the  older  format.  It  is,  in any case, preferable to upgrade the repositories manually using opam
           admin upgrade [--mirror URL] when possible.

       --no-self-upgrade
           Opam will replace itself with a newer binary found at OPAMROOT/opam if present.  This  disables  this
           behaviour.

       -q, --quiet
           Disables --verbose.

       --root=ROOT
           Use ROOT as the current root path. This is equivalent to setting $OPAMROOT to ROOT.

       --safe, --readonly
           Make  sure  nothing  will  be  automatically updated or rewritten. Useful for calling from completion
           scripts, for example. Will fail whenever such an operation is needed ; also avoids waiting for locks,
           skips interactive questions and  overrides  the  $OPAMDEBUG  variable.  This  is  equivalent  to  set
           environment variable $OPAMSAFE.

       --solver=CMD
           Specify  the  CUDF  solver  to  use  for  resolving  package  installation problems. This is either a
           predefined solver (this version of opam supports builtin-mccs+lp(), builtin-mccs+glpk, aspcud,  mccs,
           aspcud-old,  packup),  or  a  custom command that should contain the variables %{input}%, %{output}%,
           %{criteria}%, and optionally %{timeout}%. This is equivalent to setting $OPAMEXTERNALSOLVER.

       --strict
           Fail whenever an error is found in a package definition or a configuration file. The  default  is  to
           continue silently if possible.

       --switch=SWITCH
           Use SWITCH as the current compiler switch. This is equivalent to setting $OPAMSWITCH to SWITCH.

       --use-internal-solver
           Disable any external solver, and use the built-in one (this requires that opam has been compiled with
           a built-in solver). This is equivalent to setting $OPAMNOASPCUD or $OPAMUSEINTERNALSOLVER.

       -v, --verbose
           Be more verbose. One -v shows all package commands, repeat to also display commands called internally
           (e.g. tar, curl, patch etc.) Repeating n times is equivalent to setting $OPAMVERBOSE to "n".

       --version
           Show version information.

       -w, --working-dir
           Whenever  updating  packages  that  are bound to a local, version-controlled directory, update to the
           current working state of their source instead of the last  committed  state,  or  the  ref  they  are
           pointing to. This only affects packages explicitly listed on the command-line.It can also be set with
           $OPAMWORKINGDIR.

       -y, --yes
           Answer  yes  to  all  yes/no  questions  without prompting. This is equivalent to setting $OPAMYES to
           "true".

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       Opam makes use of the environment variables listed here. Boolean variables should be set  to  "0",  "no",
       "false" or the empty string to disable, "1", "yes" or "true" to enable.

       OPAMALLPARENS surround all filters with parenthesis

       OPAMAUTOREMOVE see remove option `--auto-remove`

       OPAMBESTEFFORT see option `--best-effort`

       OPAMBESTEFFORTPREFIXCRITERIA   sets  the  string  that  must  be  prepended  to  the  criteria  when  the
       `--best-effort` option is set, and is expected to maximise the `opam-query` property in the solution

       OPAMCOLOR, when set to always or never, sets a default value for the --color option.

       OPAMCRITERIA specifies user preferences for dependency solving. The default value depends on  the  solver
       version, use `config report` to know the current setting. See also option --criteria

       OPAMCUDFFILE file save the cudf graph to file-actions-explicit.dot

       OPAMCURL can be used to select a given 'curl' program. See OPAMFETCH for more options.

       OPAMDEBUG see options `--debug' and `--debug-level'.

       OPAMDOWNLOADJOBS sets the maximum number of simultaneous downloads.

       OPAMDRYRUN see option `--dry-run`

       OPAMEDITOR sets the editor to use for opam file editing, overrides $EDITOR and $VISUAL

       OPAMERRLOGLEN sets the number of log lines printed when a sub-process fails. 0 to print all.

       OPAMEXTERNALSOLVER see option `--solver'.

       OPAMFAKE see option `--fake`

       OPAMFETCH  specifies  how  to  download  files: either `wget', `curl' or a custom command where variables
       %{url}%,  %{out}%,  %{retry}%,  %{compress}%  and  %{checksum}%   will   be   replaced.   Overrides   the
       'download-command' value from the main config file.

       OPAMFIXUPCRITERIA same as OPAMUPGRADECRITERIA, but specific to fixup

       OPAMIGNORECONSTRAINTS see install option `--ignore-constraints-on`

       OPAMIGNOREPINDEPENDS see option `--ignore-pin-depends`

       OPAMJOBS sets the maximum number of parallel workers to run.

       OPAMJSON log json output to the given file (use character `%' to index the files)

       OPAMLOCKED see install option `--locked`

       OPAMLOGS logdir sets log directory, default is a temporary directory in /tmp

       OPAMMAKECMD set the system make command to use

       OPAMNOAUTOUPGRADE disables automatic internal upgrade of repositories in an earlier format to the current
       one, on 'update' or 'init'.

       OPAMKEEPLOGS  tells  opam  to  not  remove  some temporary command logs and some backups. This skips some
       finalisers and may also help to get more reliable backtraces

       OPAMLOCKRETRIES sets the number of tries after which opam gives up acquiring its lock  and  fails.  <=  0
       means infinite wait.

       OPAMMERGEOUT merge process outputs, stderr on stdout

       OPAMNO answer no to any question asked.

       OPAMNOASPCUD Deprecated.

       OPAMNOCHECKSUMS enables option --no-checksums when available.

       OPAMNOSELFUPGRADE see option `--no-self-upgrade'.

       OPAMPINKINDAUTO  sets  whether  version  control systems should be detected when pinning to a local path.
       Enabled by default since 1.3.0.

       OPAMPRECISETRACKING fine grain tracking of directories

       OPAMREQUIRECHECKSUMS Enables option `--require-checksums' when available (e.g. for `opam install`).

       OPAMRETRES sets the number of tries before failing downloads.

       OPAMROOT see option `--root'. This is automatically set by `opam env --root=DIR --set-root'.

       OPAMROOTISOK don't complain when running as root.

       OPAMSAFE see option `--safe'

       OPAMSHOW see option `--show`

       OPAMSKIPUPDATE see option `--skip-updates`

       OPAMSKIPVERSIONCHECKS bypasses some version checks. Unsafe, for compatibility testing only.

       OPAMSOLVERTIMEOUT change the time allowance of the solver. Default is 60.0, set to 0 for unlimited.  Note
       that all solvers may not support this option.

       OPAMSTATUSLINE  display  a dynamic status line showing what's currently going on on the terminal. (one of
       one of `always', `never' or `auto')

       OPAMSTATS display stats at the end of command

       OPAMSTRICT fail on inconsistencies (file reading, switch import, etc.)

       OPAMSWITCH see option `--switch'. Automatically set by `opam env --switch=SWITCH --set-switch'.

       OPAMUNLOCKBASE see install option `--unlock-base`

       OPAMUPGRADECRITERIA specifies user  preferences  for  dependency  solving  when  performing  an  upgrade.
       Overrides OPAMCRITERIA in upgrades if both are set. See also option --criteria

       OPAMUSEINTERNALSOLVER see option `--use-internal-solver'.

       OPAMUSEOPENSSL force openssl use for hash computing

       OPAMUTF8  use  UTF8  characters in output (one of one of `always', `never' or `auto'). By default `auto',
       which is determined from the locale).

       OPAMUTF8MSGS use extended UTF8 characters (camels) in opam messages. Implies OPAMUTF8.  This  is  set  by
       default on OSX only.

       OPAMVALIDATIONHOOK hook if set, uses the `%{hook%}` command to validate an opam repository update

       OPAMVAR_var  overrides  the  contents  of  the variable var when substituting `%{var}%` strings in `opam`
       files.

       OPAMVAR_package_var  overrides   the   contents   of   the   variable   package:var   when   substituting
       `%{package:var}%` strings in `opam` files.

       OPAMVERBOSE see option `--verbose'.

       OPAMWORKINGDIR see option `--working-dir`

       OPAMYES see option `--yes'.

EXIT STATUS

       As an exception to the following, the `exec' command returns 127 if the command was not found or couldn't
       be executed, and the command's exit value otherwise.

       0   Success, or true for boolean queries.

       1   False.  Returned  when  a  boolean  return  value is expected, e.g. when running with --check, or for
           queries like opam lint.

       2   Bad command-line arguments, or command-line arguments pointing to an invalid context (e.g.  file  not
           following the expected format).

       5   Not found. You requested something (package, version, repository, etc.) that couldn't be found.

       10  Aborted. The operation required confirmation, which wasn't given.

       15  Could not acquire the locks required for the operation.

       20  There  is  no  solution to the user request. This can be caused by asking to install two incompatible
           packages, for example.

       30  Error in package definition, or other metadata files. Using --strict raises this error more often.

       31  Package script error. Some package operations were unsuccessful. This may be an error in the packages
           or an incompatibility with your system. This can be a partial error.

       40  Sync error. Could not fetch some remotes from the network. This can be a partial error.

       50  Configuration error. Opam or system configuration doesn't allow operation, and needs fixing.

       60  Solver failure. The solver failed to return a sound answer. It  can  be  due  to  a  broken  external
           solver, or an error in solver configuration.

       99  Internal error. Something went wrong, likely due to a bug in opam itself.

       130 User interrupt. SIGINT was received, generally due to the user pressing Ctrl-C.

FURTHER DOCUMENTATION

       See https://opam.ocaml.org/doc.

AUTHORS

       Vincent Bernardoff <vb@luminar.eu.org>
       Raja Boujbel <raja.boujbel@ocamlpro.com>
       Roberto Di Cosmo <roberto@dicosmo.org>
       Thomas Gazagnaire <thomas@gazagnaire.org>
       Louis Gesbert <louis.gesbert@ocamlpro.com>
       Fabrice Le Fessant <Fabrice.Le_fessant@inria.fr>
       Anil Madhavapeddy <anil@recoil.org>
       Guillem Rieu <guillem.rieu@ocamlpro.com>
       Ralf Treinen <ralf.treinen@pps.jussieu.fr>
       Frederic Tuong <tuong@users.gforge.inria.fr>

BUGS

       Check bug reports at https://github.com/ocaml/opam/issues.

Opam 2.0.5                                                                                          OPAM-INIT(1)