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bpkg-rep-add(1)		    General Commands Manual	       bpkg-rep-add(1)

NAME
       bpkg-rep-add - add repository to	configuration

SYNOPSIS
       bpkg rep-add|add	[options] rep-loc...

DESCRIPTION
       The rep-add command adds	the specified package repositories to the con-
       figuration.  The	 repository  location  rep-loc is a URL	or a directory
       path. If	a repository with the same canonical name  already  exists  in
       the configuration, then its location is replaced	with the specified.

       Note that this command doesn't fetch the	list of	available packages for
       the  newly  added  repository. For that,	use the	bpkg-rep-fetch(1) com-
       mand, normally, after adding all	the repositories you wish to use.

       Currently three types of	repositories are supported: archive-based pkg,
       directory-based dir, and	version	control-based  git.  See  bpkg-reposi-
       tory-types(1) for details on their structure and	URL format.

       Normally	 the repository	type can be automatically guessed by examining
       its URL (for example, the presence of the .git extension) or,  in  case
       of  a  local  repository, its content (for example, the presence	of the
       .git/ subdirectory). Without any	identifying information	the  pkg  type
       is assumed unless explicitly specified with the --type option or	in the
       URL  scheme.  Note,  however,  that  the	 dir  repository type is never
       guessed since it	is not easily distinguishable from local pkg  and  git
       repositories.

REP-ADD	OPTIONS
       --type type
	      Specify  the  repository	type with valid	values being pkg, dir,
	      and git.

       --directory|-d dir
	      Assume configuration is in dir rather than in the	current	 work-
	      ing directory.

COMMON OPTIONS
       The  common  options are	summarized below with a	more detailed descrip-
       tion available in bpkg-common-options(1).

       -v     Print essential underlying commands being	executed.

       -V     Print all	underlying commands being executed.

       --quiet|-q
	      Run quietly, only	printing error messages.

       --verbose level
	      Set the diagnostics verbosity to level between 0 and 6.

       --stdout-format format
	      Representation format to use for printing	to stdout.

       --jobs|-j num
	      Number of	jobs to	perform	in parallel.

       --no-result
	      Don't print informational	messages about the outcome of perform-
	      ing a command or some of its parts.

       --structured-result fmt
	      Write the	result of performing a command in a structured form.

       --progress
	      Display progress indicators for long-lasting operations, such as
	      network transfers, building, etc.

       --no-progress
	      Suppress progress	indicators for long-lasting  operations,  such
	      as network transfers, building, etc.

       --diag-color
	      Use color	in diagnostics.

       --no-diag-color
	      Don't use	color in diagnostics.

       --build path
	      The build	program	to be used to build packages.

       --build-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the build program.

       --fetch path
	      The fetch	program	to be used to download resources.

       --fetch-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the fetch program.

       --fetch-timeout sec
	      The fetch	and fetch-like (for example, git) program timeout.

       --pkg-proxy url
	      HTTP  proxy  server  to  use when	fetching package manifests and
	      archives from remote pkg repositories.

       --git path
	      The git program to be used to fetch git repositories.

       --git-option opt
	      Additional common	option to be passed to the git program.

       --sha256	path
	      The sha256 program to be used to calculate SHA256	sums.

       --sha256-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the sha256 program.

       --tar path
	      The tar program to be used to extract package archives.

       --tar-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the tar	program.

       --openssl path
	      The openssl program to be	used for crypto	operations.

       --openssl-option	opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the openssl program.

       --auth type
	      Types of repositories to authenticate.

       --trust fingerprint
	      Trust repository certificate with	a SHA256 fingerprint.

       --trust-yes
	      Assume the answer	to all authentication prompts is yes.

       --trust-no
	      Assume the answer	to all authentication prompts is no.

       --git-capabilities up=pc
	      Protocol capabilities (pc) for a git repository URL prefix (up).

       --pager path
	      The pager	program	to be used to show long	text.

       --pager-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the pager program.

       --options-file file
	      Read additional options from file.

       --default-options dir
	      The directory to load additional default options files from.

       --no-default-options
	      Don't load default options files.

       --keep-tmp
	      Don't remove the bpkg's temporary	directory at the  end  of  the
	      command execution	and print its path at the verbosity level 2 or
	      higher.

DEFAULT	OPTIONS	FILES
       See  bpkg-default-options-files(1)  for	an overview of the default op-
       tions files. For	the rep-add command the	search start directory is  the
       configuration  directory.  The following	options	files are searched for
       in each directory and, if found,	loaded in the order listed:

       bpkg.options
       bpkg-rep-add.options

       The following rep-add command options cannot be specified  in  the  de-
       fault options files:

       --directory|-d

BUGS
       Send bug	reports	to the users@build2.org	mailing	list.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2014-2024 the build2 authors.

       Permission  is  granted to copy,	distribute and/or modify this document
       under the terms of the MIT License.

bpkg 0.17.0			   June	2024		       bpkg-rep-add(1)

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