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// file : bpkg/pkg-clean.cli
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Code Synthesis Ltd
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
include <bpkg/configuration.cli>;
"\section=1"
"\name=bpkg-pkg-clean"
"\summary=clean package"
namespace bpkg
{
{
"<options> <vars> <pkg>",
"\h|SYNOPSIS|
\c{\b{bpkg pkg-clean}|\b{clean} [<options>] [<vars>] <pkg>...\n
\b{bpkg pkg-clean}|\b{clean} [<options>] [<vars>] \b{--all}|\b{-a}}
\h|DESCRIPTION|
The \cb{pkg-clean} command cleans the specified packages (the first form)
or all the held packages (the second form, see \l{bpkg-pkg-status(1)}).
Underneath, this command doesn't do much more than run \cb{b clean}. In
the first form the specified packages must have been previously
configured with \l{bpkg-pkg-build(1)} or \l{bpkg-pkg-configure(1)}.
Additional command line variables (<vars>, normally \cb{config.*}) can be
passed to the build system. Such variables apply to all the specified
packages but can also be specified to only apply to specific packages
using the argument grouping mechanism (see \l{bpkg-argument-grouping(1)}
for details)."
}
class pkg_clean_options: configuration_options
{
"\h|PKG-CLEAN OPTIONS|"
bool --all|-a
{
"Clean all held packages."
}
};
}
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