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PKG-KEYWORDS(5)		  FreeBSD File Formats Manual	       PKG-KEYWORDS(5)

NAME
     Keywords -- files to extend the number of keywords	avaiable for plist

DESCRIPTION
     pkg-create(8) and pkg-register(8) can parse a plist file, which describes
     the content of a package to be created/registered.	 The plist format is
     documented	in the pkg-create(8) manpage .

     Keywords are files	that extends the number	of keywords available to a
     plist.  Those files are in	UCL format.

     The format	is the following:

     actions
	     Array of actions which defines what do to the argument(s) of the
	     keywords.	Valid actions are:

	     dir     Consider the argument of the keyword as a directory and
		     register it as such in the	package

	     file    Consider the argument of the keyword as a regular file
		     and register it as	such in	the package

     arguments
	     Boolean which tells pkg(8)	if it should parse the argument	of the
	     keyword or	not.  If true then pkg will make split it using	spaces
	     as	token and make the argument available to:

	     actions
		     Any action	will now accept	a number that will represent
		     the argument passed to the	action via parenthesis.

	     shell and lua scripts
		     New variables will	be available to	scripts: %<number>.

     attributes
	     attributes	that can be set	to a file or a directory depending if
	     actions has been set.  It will take the precedence	over the at-
	     tributes that may have been set when calling the keyword.	At-
	     tributes can be:

	     owner string
		     Name of the owner of the file or directory.

	     group string
		     Name of the group of the file or directory.

	     mode string
		     mode of the file or directory, this mode can be in	nu-
		     meric or string form.

     deprecated
	     Boolean to	mark a keyword as deprecated

     deprecation_message
	     Message to	be show	if the keyword is used and mark	as deprecated

     preformat_arguments
	     Boolean to	activate the preformating the arguemnts	of the key-
	     words repescting the escape sequences descibred below.

     prepackaging
	     lua script	which is executed at the packaging time.  Useful to
	     add some input validation.

     pre-install
	     shell script to be	run during the pre-install phase.  It will be
	     merged with any existing pre-install scripts.  The	script will be
	     formatted respecting the escape sequences define later.

     post-install
	     shell script to be	run during the post-install phase.  It will be
	     merged with any existing post-install scripts.  The script	will
	     be	formatted respecting the escape	sequences define later.

     pre-deinstall
	     shell script to be	run during the pre-deinstall phase.  It	will
	     be	merged with any	existing pre-deinstall scripts.	 The script
	     will be formatted respecting the escape sequences define later.

     post-deinstall
	     shell script to be	run during the post-deinstall phase.  It will
	     be	merged with any	existing post-deinstall	scripts.  The script
	     will be formatted respecting the escape sequences define later.

     pre-install-lua
	     Lua script	to be run during the pre-install phase.	 It will be
	     appended with any existing	array of lua pre-install scripts The
	     script will be formatted respecting the escape sequences define
	     later.

     post-install-lua
	     Lua script	to be run during the post-install phase.  It will be
	     appended with any existing	array of lua post-install scripts The
	     script will be formatted respecting the escape sequences define
	     later.

     pre-deinstall-lua
	     Lua script	to be run during the pre-deinstall phase.  It will be
	     appended with any existing	array of lua pre-deinstall scripts The
	     script will be formatted respecting the escape sequences define
	     later.

     post-deinstall-lua
	     Lua script	to be run during the post-deinstall phase.  It will be
	     appended with any existing	array of lua post-deinstall scripts
	     The script	will be	formatted respecting the escape	sequences de-
	     fine later.

     messages
	     Array of test messages that can be	passed to the users.  Valid
	     information by entry in the array are:

	     message string
		     actual message to be shown	to the users.

	     type [upgrade | remove | install]
		     defines in	which contect the message should be shown to
		     the users.	 If not	set, the message will always be
		     printed

ESCAPE SEQUENCE
     If	line contains any of the following sequences somewhere in it, they
     will be expanded inline.  For the following examples, assume that @cwd is
     set to /usr/local and the last extracted file was bin/emacs.
     %F	     Expands to	the last filename extracted (as	specified), in the ex-
	     ample case	bin/emacs.
     %D	     Expand to the current directory prefix, as	set with @cwd, in the
	     example case /usr/local.
     %B	     Expand to the "basename" of the fully qualified filename, that is
	     the current directory prefix, plus	the last filespec, minus the
	     trailing filename.	 In the	example	case, that would be
	     /usr/local/bin.
     %f	     Expand to the filename part of the	fully qualified	name, or the
	     converse of %B, being in the example case,	emacs.

SEE ALSO
     pkg_create(3), pkg_printf(3), pkg_repos(3), pkg-lua-script(5),
     pkg-repository(5),	pkg-script(5), pkg-triggers(5),	pkg.conf(5), pkg(8),
     pkg-add(8), pkg-alias(8), pkg-annotate(8),	pkg-audit(8),
     pkg-autoremove(8),	pkg-backup(8), pkg-check(8), pkg-clean(8),
     pkg-config(8), pkg-create(8), pkg-delete(8), pkg-fetch(8),	pkg-info(8),
     pkg-install(8), pkg-lock(8), pkg-query(8),	pkg-register(8), pkg-repo(8),
     pkg-rquery(8), pkg-search(8), pkg-set(8), pkg-shell(8), pkg-shlib(8),
     pkg-ssh(8), pkg-stats(8), pkg-triggers(8),	pkg-update(8),
     pkg-updating(8), pkg-upgrade(8), pkg-version(8), pkg-which(8)

FreeBSD	13.0		       January 29, 2020			  FreeBSD 13.0

NAME | DESCRIPTION | ESCAPE SEQUENCE | SEE ALSO

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