NAME
appstreamcli - Handle AppStream metadata formats and query AppStream dataSYNOPSIS
appstreamcli
[ COMMAND]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the appstreamcli command. appstreamcli is a small helper tool to work with AppStream metadata and access the AppStream component index from the command-line. The AppStream component index contains a list of all available software components for your distribution, matched to their package names. It is generated using AppStream XML or Debian DEP-11 data, which is provided by your distributor. For more information about the AppStream project and the other components which are part of it, take a look at the AppStream pages at Freedesktop.org[1].OPTIONS
get IDGet a component from the metadata pool by its
identifier.
s, search TERM
Search the AppStream component pool for a
given search term.
what-provides TYPE TERM
Return components which provide a given item.
An item type can be specified using the TYPE parameter, a value
to search for has to be supplied using the TERM parameter.
Examples:
Get components which handle the "text/xml" mediatype.
appstreamcli what-provides mediatype "text/xml"
Get component which provides the "libfoo.so.2" library.
appstreamcli what-provides lib libfoo.so.2
refresh, refresh-cache
Trigger a database refresh, if necessary. In
case you want to force the database to be rebuilt, supply the --force
flag.
This command must be executed with root permission.
status
Display various information about the
installed metadata and the metadata cache.
os-info
Show information about the current operating
system from the metadata index. This requires the operating system to provide
a operating-system component for itself.
dump ID
Dump the complete XML descriptions of
components with the given ID that were found in the metadata pool.
validate FILES
Validate AppStream XML metadata for compliance
with the specification.
Both XML metadata types, upstream and distro XML, are handled. The format type
which should be validated is determined automatically.
The --pedantic flag triggers a more pedantic validation of the file,
including minor and style issues in the report.
validate-tree DIRECTORY
Validate AppStream XML metadata found in a
file-tree.
This performs a standard validation of all found metadata, but also checks for
additional errors, like the presence of .desktop files and validity of other
additional metadata.
check-license LICENSE
Test a license string or license expression
for validity and display details about it.
This will check whether the license string is considered to be valid for
AppStream, and return a non-zero exit code if it is not. The command will also
display useful information like the canonical ID of a license, whether it is
suitable as license for AppStream metadata, and whether the license is
considered to be for Free and Open Source software or proprietary software.
AppStream will consider any license as Free and Open Source that is marked as
suitable by either the Free Software Foundation (FSF), Open Source Initiative
(OSI) or explicit license list of the Debian Free Software Guidelines
(DFSG).
install ID
Install a software component by its ID using
the package manager or Flatpak.
This resolves the AppStream component ID to an installation candidate and then
calls either the native package manager or Flatpak (if available) to install
the component.
remove ID
Uninstall a software component by its ID using
the package manager or Flatpak.
This will uninstall software matching the selected ID using either the native
package manager or Flatpak (if available).
put FILE
Install a metadata file into the right
directory on the current machine.
compare-versions, vercmp VER1
[CMP] VER2
Compare two version numbers. If two version
numbers are given as parameters, the versions will be compared and the
comparison result will be printed to stdout.
If a version number, a comparison operator and another version number are passed
in as parameter, the result of the comparison operation will be printed to
stdout, and appstreamcli will exit with a non-zero exit status in case
the comparison failed. The comparison operator can be one of the following:
new-template TYPE FILE
•eq - Equal to
•ne - Not equal to
•lt - Less than
•gt - Greater than
•le - Less than or equal to
•ge - Greater than or equal to
Create a metainfo file template to be used by
software projects. The --from-desktop option can be used to use a
.desktop file as template for generating the example file.
The generated files contain example entries which need to be filed in with the
actual desired values by the project author.
The first TYPE parameter is the name of an AppStream component type. For
a complete list check out the documentation[2] or the help output of
appstreamcli for this subcommand.
make-desktop-file MI_FILE DESKTOP_FILE
Create a XDG desktop-entry file from a
metainfo file. If the desktop-entry file specified in DESKTOP_FILE
already exists, it will get extended with the new information extracted from
the metainfo file. Otherwise a new file will be created.
This command will use the first binary mentioned in a provides tag of the
component for the Exec= field of the new desktop-entry file. If this is not
the desired behavior, the --exec flag can be used to explicitly define
a binary to launch. Other methods of launching the application are currently
not supported.
In order to generate a proper desktop-entry, this command assumes that not only
the minimally required tags for an AppStream component are set, but also that
it has an <icon/> tag of type "stock" to describe the stock
icon that should be used as well as a <categories/> tag containing the
categories the application should be placed in.
news-to-metainfo NEWS_FILE MI_FILE
[OUT_FILE]
This command converts a NEWS file as used by
many open source projects into the XML used by AppStream. Since NEWS files are
free text, a lot of heuristics will be applied to get reasonable results. The
converter can also read a YAML version of the AppStream release description
and convert it to XML as well. If the metainfo file MI_FILE already
exists, it will be augmented with the new release entries, otherwise the
release entries will be written without any wrapping component. If
[OUT_FILE] is specified, instead of acting on MI_FILE the
changed data will be written to the particular file. If any of the output
filenames is set to "-", the output will instead be written to
stdout.
The --format option can be used to enforce reading the input file in a
specific format ("text" or "yaml") in case the format
autodetection fails. The --limit option is used to limit the amount of
release entries written (the newest entries will always be first).
metainfo-to-news MI_FILE NEWS_FILE
This command reverses the
news-to-metainfo command and writes a NEWS file as text or YAML using
the XML contained in a metainfo file. If NEWS_FILE is set to
"-", the resulting data will be written to stdout instead of to a
file.
The --format option can be used to explicitly specify the output format
("yaml" or "text"). If it is not set, appstreamcli
will guess which format is most suitable.
convert FILE1 FILE1
Converts AppStream XML metadata into its YAML
representation and vice versa.
compose
Composes an AppStream metadata catalog from a
directory tree with metainfo files. This command is only available if the
org.freedesktop.appstream.compose component is installed. See
appstreamcli-compose(1) for more information.
--details
Print out more information about a found
component.
--no-color
Don't print colored output.
--no-net
Do not access the network when validating
metadata.
The same effect can be achieved by setting the AS_VALIDATE_NONET
environment variable before running appstreamcli.
--version
Display the version number of
appstreamcli
SEE ALSO
pkcon(1).AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Matthias Klumpp <[email protected]>.COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2012-2022 Matthias KlumppNOTES
- 1.
- Freedesktop.org
- 2.
- the documentation
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