flatpak-build-update-repo (1) - Linux Manuals
flatpak-build-update-repo: Create a repository from a build directory
NAME
flatpak-build-update-repo - Create a repository from a build directory
SYNOPSIS
- flatpak build-update-repo [OPTION...] LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
After this command, LOCATION can be used as the repository location for flatpak remote-add, either by exporting it over http, or directly with a file: url.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
-h, --help
- Show help options and exit.
--redirect-url=URL
- Redirect this repo to a new URL.
--title=TITLE
- A title for the repository, e.g. for display in a UI. The title is stored in the repository summary.
--comment=COMMENT
- A single-line comment for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI. The comment is stored in the repository summary.
--description=DESCRIPTION
- A full-paragraph description for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI. The description is stored in the repository summary.
--homepage=URL
- URL for a website for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI. The url is stored in the repository summary.
--icon=URL
- URL for an icon for the remote, e.g. for display in a UI. The url is stored in the repository summary.
--default-branch=BRANCH
- A default branch for the repository, mainly for use in a UI.
--gpg-import=FILE
- Import a new default GPG public key from the given file.
--collection-id=COLLECTION-ID
- The globally unique identifier of the remote repository, to allow mirrors to be grouped. This must be set to a globally unique reverse DNS string if the repository is to be made publicly available. If a collection ID is already set on an existing repository, this will update it. If not specified, the existing collection ID will be left unchanged.
--deploy-collection-id
- Deploy the collection ID (set using --collection-id) in the static remote configuration for all clients. This is irrevocable once published in a repository. Use it to decide when to roll out a collection ID to users of an existing repository. If constructing a new repository which has a collection ID, you should typically always pass this option.
--gpg-sign=KEYID
- Sign the commit with this GPG key. This option can be used multiple times.
--gpg-homedir=PATH
- GPG Homedir to use when looking for keyrings
--generate-static-deltas
- Generate static deltas for all references. This generates from-empty and delta static files that allow for faster download.
--static-delta-jobs=NUM-JOBS
- Limit the number of parallel jobs creating static deltas. The default is the number of cpus.
--static-delta-ignore-ref=PATTERN
- Don't generate deltas for runtime or application id matching this pattern. For instance, --static-delta-ignore-ref=*.Sources means there will not be any deltas for source refs.
--prune
- Remove unreferenced objects in repo.
--prune-depth
- Only keep at most this number of old versions for any particular ref. Default is -1 which means infinite.
-v, --verbose
- Print debug information during command processing.
--ostree-verbose
- Print OSTree debug information during command processing.