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NAME

       basexclient - XML database system and XPath/XQuery processor (client mode)

SYNOPSIS

       basexclient [-bcdiInopPqrRsUvVwxz] [input]

OPTIONS

       A short description of option can be obtained from

           $ basexclient -h

       or by browsing https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Command-Line_Options#Client

DESCRIPTION

       basexclient  starts  a  basex(1)  XML  database  client  in  order to connect to a running
       instance of basexserver(1).

       Per default basexclient tries to connect to a basexserver(1)  running  on  localhost  port
       1984.

       Connecting  to a basexserver(1) requires the knowledge of a username and its corresponding
       credentials.  For user management refer to basexserver(1) or the BaseX Documentation  Wiki
       (https://docs.basex.org/wiki/User_Management)

OPTIONS

       A short description of option can be obtained from

           $ basexclient -h

       or by browsing https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Startup_Options#BaseX_Client

SEE ALSO

       basexserver(1), basex(1), basexgui(1)

          .basexhome                can be created by a user to mark a folder as home directory.
          .basex                    BaseX (standalone and server) properties
          .basexgui                 BaseX additional GUI properties
          .basexhistory             contains commands that have been typed in most recently.
          ${basexhome}/data         Default database directory
          ${basexhome}/data/.logs   Server logs
          ${basexhome}/repo         Package repository

       BaseX Documentation Wiki: https://docs.basex.org

HISTORY

       BaseX  started  as a research project of the Database and Information Systems Group (DBIS)
       at the University of Konstanz in 2005 and soon turned into a feature-rich open source  XML
       database and XPath/XQuery processor.

LICENSE

       New (3-clause) BSD License

AUTHOR

       BaseX  is  primarily  developed by Christian Gruen <cg@basex.org> with the help of various
       contributors <https://basex.org/about/open-source/>

       The man page was written by Alexander Holupirek <alex@holupirek.de> while packaging  BaseX
       for Debian GNU/Linux.

                                          19 April 2022                            basexclient(1)