Provided by: pinto_0.97+dfsg-2_all bug

NAME

       App::Pinto::Command::props - show or set stack properties

VERSION

       version 0.097

SYNOPSIS

         pinto --root=REPOSITORY_ROOT props [OPTIONS] [STACK]

DESCRIPTION

       This command shows or sets stack configuration properties.  If the "--properties" option
       is given, then the properties will be set.  If the "--properties" option is not given,
       then properties will just be shown.

COMMAND ARGUMENTS

       If the "STACK" argument is given, then the properties for that stack will be set/shown.
       If the "STACK" argument is not given, then properties for the default stack will be
       set/shown.

COMMAND OPTIONS

       --format=FORMAT_SPECIFICATION
           Format the output using "printf"-style placeholders.  This only matters when showing
           properties.  Valid placeholders are:

             Placeholder    Meaning
             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
             %p             Property name
             %v             Package value

       --properties name=value
       --prop name=value
       -P name=value
           Specifies property names and values.  You can repeat this option to set multiple
           properties.  If the property with that name does not already exist, it will be
           created.  Property names must be alphanumeric plus hyphens and underscores, and will
           be forced to lower case.  Setting a property to an empty string will cause it to be
           deleted.

           Properties starting with the prefix "pinto-" are reserved for internal use, SO DO NOT
           CREATE OR CHANGE THEM.

SUPPORTED PROPERTIES

       The following properties are supported for each stack:

       description
           A description of the stack, usually to inform users of the application and/or
           environment that the stack is intended for.  For a new stack, defaults to "The
           STACK_NAME stack".  For a copied stack, defaults to "Copy of stack STACK_NAME".

       target_perl_version
           The version of perl that this stack is targeted at.  This is used to determine whether
           a particular package is satisfied by the perl core and therefore does not need to be
           added to the stack.

           It must be a version string or number for an existing perl release, and cannot be
           later than the latest version specified in your Module::CoreList.  To target even
           newer perls, just install the latest version of Module::CoreList.

AUTHOR

       Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@stratopan.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.