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NAME

       alr-search - Search a string in release names and properties

SYNOPSIS

       alr search [options] <search term> | [--crates] [--full] --list

OPTIONS

       --crates
            Restrict search and output to crate names and descriptions

       --external-detect
            Detect externally-provided releases (implies --external)

       --full
            Show all versions of a crate (newest only otherwise)

       --list
            List all available releases

       --external
            Include externally-provided releases in search

       --property=TEXT
            Search TEXT in property values

GLOBAL OPTIONS

       -c, --config=ARG
            Override configuration folder location

       -f, --force
            Keep going after a recoverable troublesome situation

       -h, --help
            Display general or command-specific help

       -n, --non-interactive
            Assume default answers for all user prompts

       --no-color
            Disables colors in output

       --no-tty
            Disables control characters in output

       --prefer-oldest
            Prefer oldest versions instead of newest when resolving dependencies

       --version
            Displays version and exits

       -q   Limit output to errors

       -v   Be more verbose (use twice for extra detail)

       -d, --debug[]
            Enable debug-specific log messages

DESCRIPTION

       Searches the given substring in crate names (or properties with --property), and shows the
       most recent release of matching crates (unless --full is specified).

       Use --crates to get a simple list of only crate names and  descriptions.  Otherwise,
       besides version, description and release notes, a status column with the following status
       flags is provided:

       E: the release is externally provided.
       S: the release is available through a system package.
       U: the release is not available in the current platform.
       X: the release has dependencies that cannot be resolved.

       The reasons for unavailability (U) can be ascertained with 'alr show <crate>=<version>'.
       Unresolvable releases (X) should not happen in platforms with assigned maintainers. Common
       reasons are missing system dependencies that have been phased out by the platform without
       being updated yet in the community index.

SEE ALSO

       alr(1), alr-get(1), alr-index(1), alr-init(1), alr-pin(1), alr-show(1), alr-update(1),
       alr-with(1), gprbuild(1)

AUTHOR

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