alr-show - See information about a release
alr show [options] [<crate>[allowed versions]] [--system]
[--external[-detect] | --graph | --jekyll | --solve | --tree
- --detail
- Show additional details about dependencies
- --external-detect
- Add detected externals to available releases
- --external
- Show info about external definitions for a crate
- --graph
- Print ASCII graph of dependencies
- --system
- Show info relevant to current environment
- --solve
- Solve dependencies and report
- --tree
- Show complete dependency tree
- --jekyll
- Enable Jekyll output format
- -c, --config=ARG
- Override configuration folder location
- -f, --force
- Keep going after a recoverable troublesome situation
- -h, --help
- Display general or command-specific help
- -n, --non-interactive
- Assume default answers for all user prompts
- --no-color
- Disables colors in output
- --no-tty
- Disables control characters in output
- --prefer-oldest
- Prefer oldest versions instead of newest when resolving
dependencies
- --version
- Displays version and exits
- -q
- Limit output to errors
- -v
- Be more verbose (use twice for extra detail)
- -d, --debug[]
- Enable debug-specific log messages
Shows information found in the loaded indexes about a specific release (see
below to narrow the searched milestones). By default, only direct dependencies
are reported. With
--solve, a full solution is resolved and reported in
list and graph form.
With
--external, the external definitions for a crate are shown, instead
of information about a particular release Version selection syntax (global
policy applies within the allowed version subsets):
crate Newest/oldest version
crate=version Exact version
crate^version Major-compatible version
crate~version Minor-compatible version
alr(1),
alr-get(1),
alr-index(1),
alr-init(1),
alr-pin(1),
alr-search(1),
alr-update(1),
alr-with(1),
gprbuild(1)
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