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NAME

       aptly-publisher - tool for easy creation of Aptly multi component publishes

DESCRIPTION

       usage: aptly-publisher [-h] [-v] [-d] [--dry] [--timeout TIMEOUT] --url URL

       [--recreate] [--no-recreate] [--force-overwrite]
              [--publish-contents] [--acquire-by-hash] [--components COMPONENTS [COMPONENTS ...]]
              [--storage STORAGE] [-p PUBLISH [PUBLISH ...]]  [-c CONFIG] [--dists  DISTS  [DISTS
              ...]]    [--architectures   ARCHITECTURES   [ARCHITECTURES  ...]]   [--only-latest]
              [--source SOURCE] [--target TARGET] [--packages PACKAGES [PACKAGES  ...]]  [--diff]
              [--hard] [-r RESTORE_FILE] [-s SAVE_DIR] [-x PREFIX] action

   positional arguments:
       action Action to perform (publish, promote, cleanup, restore, dump, purge)

   options:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

   Common:
       -v, --verbose

       -d, --debug

       --dry, --dry-run

       --timeout TIMEOUT
              Aptly client timeout. Raise for larger publishes and slow server.

       --url URL
              URL to Aptly API, eg. http://localhost:8080

       --recreate
              Drop publish and create it again, only way to add new components

       --no-recreate
              Never  recreate publish (even when we are adding new components where it's the only
              option)

       --force-overwrite
              Overwrite files in pool/ directory without notice

       --publish-contents
              Publish contents. It's slow so disabled by default to support large repositories.

       --acquire-by-hash
              Use Acquire-by-hash option. This may help with repository consistency.

       --components COMPONENTS [COMPONENTS ...]
              Space-separated list of components to promote or restore or to purge  (in  case  of
              purge)

       --storage STORAGE
              Storage  backend  to  use  for  all  publishes, can be empty (filesystem, default),
              swift:[name] or s3:[name]

       -p PUBLISH [PUBLISH ...], --publish PUBLISH [PUBLISH ...]
              Space-separated list of publish

   Action 'publish':
       -c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
              Configuration YAML file

       --dists DISTS [DISTS ...]
              Space-separated list of distribution to work with (including prefix), default all.

       --architectures ARCHITECTURES [ARCHITECTURES ...]
              List of architectures to publish (also determined by  config,  defaults  to  amd64,
              i386)

       --only-latest
              Publish only latest packages of every publishes

   Action 'promote':
       --source SOURCE
              Source   publish   to   take   snapshots  from.  Can  be  regular  expression,  eg.
              jessie(/?.*)/nightly

       --target TARGET
              Target publish to update. Must be format if source is regex, eg. jessie{0}/testing

       --packages PACKAGES [PACKAGES ...]
              Space-separated list of packages to promote

       --diff Show differences between publishes (snapshots to be updated)

   Purge:
       --hard Remove all unused packages and snapshots

   Action 'restore':
       -r RESTORE_FILE, --restore-file RESTORE_FILE
              File used to restore publish

   Action 'dump':
       -s SAVE_DIR, --save-dir SAVE_DIR
              Path of where dump of publish will be done

       -x PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX
              Prefix for dump files' names

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for aptly-publisher is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info
       and aptly-publisher programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info aptly-publisher

       should give you access to the complete manual.