fedora-repoquery: Fedora repoquery tool

This is a package candidate release! Here you can preview how this package release will appear once published to the main package index (which can be accomplished via the 'maintain' link below). Please note that once a package has been published to the main package index it cannot be undone! Please consult the package uploading documentation for more information.

[maintain] [Publish]

Warnings:

CLI tool for querying the location and version of Fedora packages


[Skip to Readme]

Properties

Versions 0.1.0, 0.2, 0.3, 0.3.1, 0.3.1, 0.3.2, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.7.1
Change log ChangeLog.md
Dependencies base (<5), bodhi, bytestring, cached-json-file, directory, extra, filepath, http-client, http-directory (>=0.1.4 && <0.1.6 || >=0.1.8), optparse-applicative, regex-compat, simple-cmd, simple-cmd-args, text, time [details]
License GPL-3.0-only
Copyright 2021-2024 Jens Petersen <juhpetersen@gmail.com>
Author Jens Petersen <juhpetersen@gmail.com>
Maintainer Jens Petersen <juhpetersen@gmail.com>
Category Utility
Home page https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery
Bug tracker https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery.git
Uploaded by JensPetersen at 2024-02-12T14:50:08Z

Downloads

Maintainer's Corner

Package maintainers

For package maintainers and hackage trustees


Readme for fedora-repoquery-0.3.1

[back to package description]

fedora-repoquery

A work-in-progress wrapper for dnf repoquery, which caches repodata separately per release.

Usage

Usage examples:

etc

$ fdrq --version

0.3.1

$ fdrq --help

fedora-repoquery tool for querying Fedora repos for packages.

Usage: fdrq [--version] [(-q|--quiet) | (-v|--verbose)] [-K|--koji] 
            [--devel-channel | --test-channel] [(-m|--mirror URL) | (-D|--dl)] 
            [(-s|--source) | (-A|--all-archs) | [-a|--arch ARCH]] [-t|--testing]
            [-d|--debug] 
            ((-z|--cache-size) | (-e|--cache-clean-empty) | (-l|--list) | 
              RELEASE [[REPOQUERY_OPTS] [PACKAGE]...])

  where RELEASE is {fN or N (fedora), 'rawhide', epelN, epelN-next, cN (centos
  stream), 'eln'}, with N the release version number.
  https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery#readme

Available options:
  -h,--help                Show this help text
  --version                Show version
  -q,--quiet               Avoid output to stderr
  -v,--verbose             Show stderr from dnf repoquery
  -K,--koji                Use Koji buildroot
  --devel-channel          Use eln development compose
  --test-channel           Use eln test compose [default: production]
  -m,--mirror URL          Fedora mirror [default:
                           https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub]
  -D,--dl                  Use dl.fp.o
  -s,--source              Query source repos
  -A,--all-archs           Query all (64 bit) arch repos
  -a,--arch ARCH           Specify arch [default: x86_64]
  -t,--testing             Fedora updates-testing
  -d,--debug               Show some debug output
  -z,--cache-size          Show total dnf repo metadata cache disksize
  -e,--cache-clean-empty   Remove empty dnf caches
  -l,--list                List Fedora versions

The default arch is the system arch.

Installation

fedora-repoquery can be installed from copr

Building from source

Use stack install fedora-repoquery or cabal install fedora-repoquery to build the latest release.

To build from git: stack install or cabal install.

Contributing

fedora-repoquery is distributed under the GPL license version 3 or later.

https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery