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File: Channels.xml
<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> <arg>CHANNEL</arg> <doc>will force download of new channel.xml if an existing channel name is used</doc> </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> </commands>