NAME
yacg - Yet Another Configuration Generator
SYNOPSIS
yacg [OPTIONS] PATH
yacg --help|--manual|--version
DESCRIPTION
yacg reads the given high-level configuration file, carefully validates it and generates ready-to-use (configuration) files.
The high-level configuration file can be altered using the --set, --unset and --merge options. It can be inspected using the --dump option.
The files can be generated at their final location (by default) or elsewhere (using the --rootdir option). yacg can also be instructed to check the files without changing them via the --noaction option.
yacg can use a "manifest" file to keep track of which files it generated so that it can later remove the files that it does not generate anymore, see the --manifest and --clean options.
yacg by itself does not know how to generate files. The --home option (and optionally the --include option) must be used to tell the program where to find domain specific modules knowing how to translate the high-level configuration into individual ready-to-use files.
OPTIONS
- --clean
 - 
remove the files present in the old "manifest" file but not in the new one
 - --debug, -d
 - 
show debugging information
 - --dump
 - 
instead of generating files, dump the high-level configuration; this option can be given multiple times:
 - --dump-format NAME
 - 
set the output format for the --dump option; possible values:
Config::General(default) andJSON - --help, -h, -?
 - 
show some help
 - --home, -H PATH
 - 
set the home directory where the
cfg,libandtplsub-directories may be located - --include, -I PATH
 - 
add the given directory to the list of paths that will be looked at to find configuration files, Config::Generator modules or templates; this option can be given multiple times
 - --manifest PATH
 - 
store the list of files that yacg handled in the given "manifest" file
 - --manual, -m
 - 
show this manual
 - --merge PATH=VALUE
 - 
hack the loaded configuration to merge the given value at the given path
 - --noaction, -n
 - 
print what would be done but do not actually touch the generated files
 - --quiet, -q
 - 
set the verbosity level to 0
 - --rndfile PATH
 - 
set the path of the file that will be used as seed to generate random data
 - --rootdir PATH
 - 
set the path specifying where the generated files will be put
 - --set PATH=VALUE
 - 
hack the loaded configuration to set the given value at the given path
 - --spec PATH
 - 
store the list of files that yacg handled in the given "spec" file (same format as rpm's spec %files)
 - --unset PATH
 - 
hack the loaded configuration to unset the given path
 - --verbose, -v
 - 
increase the verbosity level (default: 1)
 - --version
 - 
display version information
 
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Lionel Cons http://cern.ch/lionel.cons
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