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SPM

NAME

spm − Salt Package Manager Command

Salt Package Manager

SYNOPSIS

spm <command> [<argument>]

DESCRIPTION

spm is the frontend command for managing Salt packages. Packages normally only include formulas, meaning a group of SLS files that install into the file_roots on the Salt Master, but Salt modules can also be installed.

OPTIONS

−y, −−assume−yes

Assume yes instead of prompting the other whether or not to proceed with a particular command. Default is False.

−f, −−force

When presented with a course of action that spm would normally refuse to perform, that action will be performed anyway. This is often destructive, and should be used with caution.

Logging Options
Logging options which override any settings defined on the configuration files.
−l LOG_LEVEL, −−log−level=LOG_LEVEL

Console logging log level. One of all, garbage, trace, debug, info, warning, error, quiet. Default: warning.

−−log−file=LOG_FILE

Log file path. Default: /var/log/salt/spm.

−−log−file−level=LOG_LEVEL_LOGFILE

Logfile logging log level. One of all, garbage, trace, debug, info, warning, error, quiet. Default: warning.

COMMANDS

update_repo

Connect to remote repositories locally configured on the system and download their metadata.

install

Install a package from a configured SPM repository. Requires a package name.

remove

Remove an installed package from the system. Requires a package name.

info

List information about an installed package. Requires a package name.

files

List files belonging to an installed package. Requires a package name.

local

Perform one of the above options (except for remove) on a package file, instead of on a package in a repository, or an installed package. Requires a valid path to a local file on the system.

build

Build a package from a directory containing a FORMULA file. Requires a valid path to a local directory on the system.

create_repo

Scan a directory for valid SPM package files and build an SPM−METADATA file in that directory which describes them.

SEE ALSO

salt(1) salt−master(1) salt−minion(1)

AUTHOR

Thomas S. Hatch <thatch45 AT gmail DOT com> and many others, please see the Authors file

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