The following options are understood:
-h
, --help
Show help options and exit.
-s
, --subject=SUBJECT
One line subject for the commit message.
-b
, --body=BODY
Full description for the commit message.
--collection-id=COLLECTION-ID
Set as the collection ID of the repository. Setting a
globally unique collection ID allows the apps in the
repository to be shared over peer to peer systems without
needing further configuration. If exporting to an existing
repository, the collection ID must match the existing
configured collection ID for that repository.
--subset=SUBSET
Mark the commit to be included in the named subset. This will
cause the commit to be put in the named subset summary (in
addition to the main one), allowing users to see only this
subset instead of the whole repo.
--arch=ARCH
Specify the architecture component of the branch to export.
Only host compatible architectures can be specified; see
flatpak --supported-arches
for valid values.
--exclude=PATTERN
Exclude files matching PATTERN from the commit. This option
can be used multiple times.
--include=PATTERN
Don't exclude files matching PATTERN from the commit, even if
they match the --exclude
patterns. This option can be used
multiple times.
--metadata=FILENAME
Use the specified filename as metadata in the exported app
instead of the default file (called metadata). This is useful
if you want to commit multiple things from a single build
tree, typically used in combination with --files
and
--exclude
.
--files=SUBDIR
Use the files in the specified subdirectory as the file
contents, rather than the regular files directory.
--timestamp=DATE
Use the specified ISO 8601 formatted date or NOW, for the
current time, in the commit metadata and, if
--update-appstream
is used, the appstream data.
--end-of-life=REASON
Mark the build as end-of-life. REASON is a message that may
be shown to users installing this build.
--end-of-life-rebase=ID
Mark the build as end-of-life. Unlike --end-of-life
, this one
takes an ID that supersedes the current one. By the user's
request, the application data may be preserved for the new
application.
--disable-fsync
Don't fsync when writing to the repository. This can result
in data loss in exceptional situations, but can improve
performance when working with temporary or test repositories.
--update-appstream
Update the appstream branch after the build.
--no-update-summary
Don't update the summary file after the new commit is added.
This means the repository will not be useful for serving over
http until build-update-repo has been run. This is useful is
you want to do multiple repo operations before finally
updating the summary.
--gpg-sign=KEYID
Sign the commit with this GPG key. This option can be used
multiple times.
--gpg-homedir=PATH
GPG Homedir to use when looking for keyrings
-r
, --runtime
Export a runtime instead of an app (this uses the usr subdir
as files).
-v
, --verbose
Print debug information during command processing.
--ostree-verbose
Print OSTree debug information during command processing.