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NAME

       summain - gather file checksums and metadata

SYNOPSIS

       summain     [-c=CHECKSUM]     [--checksum=CHECKSUM]     [--config=FILE]    [--dump-config]
       [--dump-memory-profile=METHOD]          [--dump-setting-names]           [--exclude=FIELD]
       [--generate-manpage=TEMPLATE]    [-h]    [--help]    [--help-all]    [--list-config-files]
       [--log=FILE] [--log-keep=N] [--log-level=LEVEL]  [--log-max=SIZE]  [--log-mode=MODE]  [-m]
       [--mangle-paths]          [--memory-dump-interval=SECONDS]          [--no-default-configs]
       [--no-mangle-paths]     [--no-relative-paths]      [--output=FILE]      [-f=OUTPUT-FORMAT]
       [--output-format=OUTPUT-FORMAT]   [-r]  [--relative-paths]  [--secret=SECRET]  [--version]
       [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION

       summain gathers metadata about files, and computes their checksums.   It  is  intended  to
       create a manifest of the files.  The manifest can be used to see if something has changed:
       a new manifest can be created and compared with the old one with diff(1).

       The manifest looks like this:

              Name: foo/bar/foobar
              SHA1: 1234123413241324
              Mtime: 2010-01-01 02:08:00.127651 +0000
              Mode: 1755

       The filename is URL-encoded to ensure it is purely ASCII.  Mode is in octal.

       Only some inode fields are included.  It does not make sense to compare, for example,  the
       access time, so that is not included.

       Time  stamps  are  given using microsecond precision, for the benefit of those filesystems
       that can support precise timestamps.  (Should be nanosecond, but Python return  timestamps
       as floating point, and nanosecond precision is too much for the floating point type.)

       The  inode  and  device  number fields will not be reported accurately.  Instead, they are
       normalized so that manifests are useful after the files have been restored  from  backups.
       Accurate numbers would mean everything seems to have changed.  Normalized means that there
       will be no differences.  The numbers are reported so that hard links can be checked.

       Directories named on the command line will be recursed automatically.

OPTIONS

       -c, --checksum=CHECKSUM
              which checksums to compute: MD5, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512; use once per
              checksum type (default is SHA1)

       --exclude=FIELD
              do not output or compute FIELD

       --generate-manpage=TEMPLATE
              SUPPRESSHELP

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

       -m, --mangle-paths
              mangle (obfuscate) paths

       --no-mangle-paths

       --no-relative-paths

       --output=FILE
              write output to FILE, instead of standard output

       -f, --output-format=OUTPUT-FORMAT
              choose output format (rfc822, csv, json)

       -r, --relative-paths
              print paths relative to arguments

       --secret=SECRET
              use SECRET to make mangled paths unguessable

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

   Configuration files and settings
       --config=FILE
              add FILE to config files

       --dump-config
              write out the entire current configuration

       --dump-setting-names
              SUPPRESSHELP

       --help-all
              show all options

       --list-config-files
              SUPPRESSHELP

       --no-default-configs
              clear list of configuration files to read

   Logging
       --log=FILE
              write  log entries to FILE (default is to not write log files at all); use "syslog"
              to log to system log, or "none" to disable logging

       --log-keep=N
              keep last N logs (10)

       --log-level=LEVEL
              log at LEVEL, one of debug, info, warning, error, critical, fatal (default: debug)

       --log-max=SIZE
              rotate logs larger than SIZE, zero for never (default: 0)

       --log-mode=MODE
              set permissions of new log files to MODE (octal; default 0600)

   Peformance
       --dump-memory-profile=METHOD
              make memory profiling dumps using METHOD, which is one of: none, simple, or  meliae
              (default: simple)

       --memory-dump-interval=SECONDS
              make memory profiling dumps at least SECONDS apart

EXAMPLE

       To  make a complete manifest of a directory tree so that you can later verify that nothing
       at all has changed:

              summain foo > foo.summain

       To verify that nothing has changed:

              summain foo > foo.summain-2
              diff -u foo.summain foo.summain-2

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