| Oracle Repository Command Line Tool |
Ways of using the Command Line Tool
Access rights and repository privileges
Versioned repository
Entering commands
- Format of arguments
- Format of options
- Format of strings containing spaces
- Using wildcards, patterns, and filters
Starting the Command Line Tool
Using the Command Line Tool in interactive mode
- Connecting to a repository in interactive mode
- Environment variables in interactive mode
- Context container
- Displaying the current context in interactive mode
- Scrolling the display in interactive mode
- Prompts and graphical user interfaces in interactive mode
- Running operating system commands in interactive mode
- Spooling interactions in interactive mode
- Redirecting output in interactive mode
- Ending an interactive session
Using the Command Line Tool in one-shot mode
- Prompts and graphical user interfaces in one-shot mode
- Redirecting output in one-shot mode
- Terminating a command in one-shot mode
Running the Command Line Tool by executing a command script
Identifying objects
- Version-resolved naming
- Objects in the context workarea
- Objects not in the context workarea
- Format for identifying objects
- Case sensitivity for identifying objects
- Fully qualified version-resolved names
- Use of patterns in version-resolved names
- Special characters in version-resolved names
Identifying objects using object IRIDs and object version IVIDs
Identifying configurations
Specifying paths
Case sensitivity uniqueness for filenames
Command histories
Session variables
Suppressing formatting and headings in list displays
Commit cycle, savepoints and rollback
Notes, branch and dependency analyze class path options
Input and output files
File navigation
Container mapping
Uploading and downloading
Synchronizing the file system and the repository
Filenames in the file system and the repository
Workarea and configuration specification repository rules
Text conversion on download
List of commands
About the command specifications
Command specifications
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