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<commands version="1.0"> <list-channels> <summary>List Available Channels</summary> <function>doList</function> <shortcut>lc</shortcut> <options /> <doc> List all available channels for installation. </doc> </list-channels> <update-channels> <summary>Update the Channel List</summary> <function>doUpdateAll</function> <shortcut>uc</shortcut> <options /> <doc> List all installed packages in all channels. </doc> </update-channels> <channel-delete> <summary>Remove a Channel From the List</summary> <function>doDelete</function> <shortcut>cde</shortcut> <options /> <doc><channel name> Delete a channel from the registry. You may not remove any channel that has installed packages. </doc> </channel-delete> <channel-add> <summary>Add a Channel</summary> <function>doAdd</function> <shortcut>ca</shortcut> <options /> <doc><channel.xml> Add a private channel to the channel list. Note that all public channels should be synced using "update-channels". Parameter may be either a local file or remote URL to a channel.xml. </doc> </channel-add> <channel-update> <summary>Update an Existing Channel</summary> <function>doUpdate</function> <shortcut>cu</shortcut> <options> <force> <shortopt>f</shortopt> <doc>will force download of new channel.xml if an existing channel name is used</doc> </force> <channel> <shortopt>c</shortopt> <doc>will force download of new channel.xml if an existing channel name is used</doc> <arg>CHANNEL</arg> </channel> </options> <doc>[<channel.xml>|<channel name>] Update a channel in the channel list directly. Note that all public channels can be synced using "update-channels". Parameter may be a local or remote channel.xml, or the name of an existing channel. </doc> </channel-update> <channel-info> <summary>Retrieve Information on a Channel</summary> <function>doInfo</function> <shortcut>ci</shortcut> <options /> <doc><package> List the files in an installed package. </doc> </channel-info> <channel-alias> <summary>Specify an alias to a channel name</summary> <function>doAlias</function> <shortcut>cha</shortcut> <options /> <doc><channel> <alias> Specify a specific alias to use for a channel name. The alias may not be an existing channel name or alias. </doc> </channel-alias> <channel-discover> <summary>Initialize a Channel from its server</summary> <function>doDiscover</function> <shortcut>di</shortcut> <options /> <doc>[<channel.xml>|<channel name>] Initialize a channel from its server and create a local channel.xml. If <channel name> is in the format "<username>:<password>@<channel>" then <username> and <password> will be set as the login username/password for <channel>. Use caution when passing the username/password in this way, as it may allow other users on your computer to briefly view your username/ password via the system's process list. </doc> </channel-discover> <channel-login> <summary>Connects and authenticates to remote channel server</summary> <function>doLogin</function> <shortcut>cli</shortcut> <options /> <doc><channel name> Log in to a remote channel server. If <channel name> is not supplied, the default channel is used. To use remote functions in the installer that require any kind of privileges, you need to log in first. The username and password you enter here will be stored in your per-user PEAR configuration (~/.pearrc on Unix-like systems). After logging in, your username and password will be sent along in subsequent operations on the remote server.</doc> </channel-login> <channel-logout> <summary>Logs out from the remote channel server</summary> <function>doLogout</function> <shortcut>clo</shortcut> <options /> <doc><channel name> Logs out from a remote channel server. If <channel name> is not supplied, the default channel is used. This command does not actually connect to the remote server, it only deletes the stored username and password from your user configuration.</doc> </channel-logout> </commands>