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NAME

       flatpak-build-update-repo - Create a repository from a build directory

SYNOPSIS

       flatpak build-update-repo [OPTION...] LOCATION

DESCRIPTION

       Updates repository metadata for the repository at LOCATION. This command generates an
       OSTree summary file that lists the contents of the repository. The summary is used by
       flatpak remote-ls and other commands to display the contents of remote repositories.

       After this command, LOCATION can be used as the repository location for flatpak
       remote-add, either by exporting it over http, or directly with a file: url.

OPTIONS

       The following options are understood:

       -h, --help
           Show help options and exit.

       --redirect-url=URL
           Redirect this repo to a new URL.

       --title=TITLE
           A title for the repository, e.g. for display in a UI. The title is stored in the
           repository summary.

       --comment=COMMENT
           A single-line comment for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI. The comment is stored
           in the repository summary.

       --description=DESCRIPTION
           A full-paragraph description for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI. The description
           is stored in the repository summary.

       --homepage=URL
           URL for a website for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI. The url is stored in the
           repository summary.

       --icon=URL
           URL for an icon for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI. The url is stored in the
           repository summary.

       --default-branch=BRANCH
           A default branch for the repository, mainly for use in a UI.

       --gpg-import=FILE
           Import a new default GPG public key from the given file.

       --collection-id=COLLECTION-ID
           The globally unique identifier of the remote repository, to allow mirrors to be
           grouped. This must be set to a globally unique reverse DNS string if the repository is
           to be made publicly available. If a collection ID is already set on an existing
           repository, this will update it. If not specified, the existing collection ID will be
           left unchanged.

       --deploy-collection-id
           Deploy the collection ID (set using --collection-id) in the static remote
           configuration for all clients. This is irrevocable once published in a repository. Use
           it to decide when to roll out a collection ID to users of an existing repository. If
           constructing a new repository which has a collection ID, you should typically always
           pass this option.

       --deploy-sideload-collection-id
           This is similar to --deploy-collection-id, but it only applies the deploy to clients
           newer than flatpak 1.7 which supports the new form of sideloads.

       --gpg-sign=KEYID
           Sign the commit with this GPG key. This option can be used multiple times.

       --gpg-homedir=PATH
           GPG Homedir to use when looking for keyrings

       --generate-static-deltas
           Generate static deltas for all references. This generates from-empty and delta static
           files that allow for faster download.

       --static-delta-jobs=NUM-JOBS
           Limit the number of parallel jobs creating static deltas. The default is the number of
           cpus.

       --static-delta-ignore-ref=PATTERN
           Don't generate deltas for runtime or application id matching this pattern. For
           instance, --static-delta-ignore-ref=*.Sources means there will not be any deltas for
           source refs.

       --prune
           Remove unreferenced objects in repo.

       --prune-depth
           Only keep at most this number of old versions for any particular ref. Default is -1
           which means infinite.

       -v, --verbose
           Print debug information during command processing.

       --ostree-verbose
           Print OSTree debug information during command processing.

SEE ALSO

       ostree(1), flatpak(1), flatpak-remote-ls(1), flatpak-build-export(1)