NAME
pinto - Curate a custom repository of Perl modules
VERSION
version 0.066
SYNOPSIS
pinto --root=REPOSITORY_ROOT [global options] COMMAND [command options] [args]
DESCRIPTION
pinto is a tool for creating and managing a custom CPAN-like repository of Perl modules. The purpose of such a repository is to provide a stable, curated stack of dependencies from which you can reliably build, test, and deploy your application using the standard Perl tool chain. pinto provides various commands for gathering and managing distribution dependencies within the repository, so that you can control precisely which dependencies go into your application.
IMPORTANT NOTE
pinto is just a front-end. To do anything useful, you'll also need to install one of the back-ends, which ship separately. If you need to create new repositories and/or work directly with repositories on the local disk, then install Pinto. If you already have a repository on a remote host that is running pintod, then install Pinto::Remote. If you're not sure what you need, then install Task::Pinto to get the whole kit.
COMMANDS
pinto supports several commands that perform various operations on your repository, or report information about your repository. To get a listing of all the available commands:
$> pinto commands
Each command has its own options and arguments. To get a brief summary:
$> pinto help COMMAND
To see the complete manual for a command:
$> pinto manual COMMAND
GLOBAL OPTIONS
The following options are available for all commands.
- --root DIRECTORY | URL
- -r DIRECTORY | URL
-
Specifies the root of your repository. This is mandatory for (almost) all commands unless you've set the
PINTO_REPOSITORY_ROOTenvironment variable to point to your repository. The root can be a path to a local directory, or the URL where a pintod server is listening. - --no-color
- --no-colour
-
Do not colorize command output.
- --password PASS
- -p PASS
-
The password to use for server authentication. This is only relevant if using a remote repository. If the PASS is "-" then you will be prompted for a password.
- --quiet
- -q
-
Report only fatal errors. This option silently overrides the
--verboseoptions. Also suppresses the progress meter. - --username NAME
- -u NAME
-
The username to user for server authentication. This is only relevant if using a remote repository. Defaults to your current login.
- --verbose
- -v
-
Display more diagnostic messages. This switch can be repeated multiple times for greater effect. Diagnostic messages are always sent to STDERR.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables influence the behavior of pinto:
PINTO_HOME-
If you have installed pinto as a stand-alone application, then
PINTO_HOMEshould point to the directory where you installed it. IfPINTO_HOMEis set at all, then it must point to a valid directory or pinto will throw an exception. Please see Pinto::Manual::Installing for details on stand-alone installations. PINTO_REPOSITORY_ROOT-
Sets the default path or URL of the pinto repository, if the
--rootis not specified. The--rootis required for almost all commands. So if you usually only work with one repository, then setting this can save you quite a bit of typing. PINTO_EDITOR-
Sets the path to editor application that will be used to compose log messages. If not set, defaults to
VISUALorEDITOR. At least one of these variables must be defined. PINTO_NO_COLORPINTO_NO_COLOUR-
If set to a true value, suppresses color in all command output.
PINTO_COLORSPINTO_COLOURS-
A comma-separated list of exactly three color names. Any name supported by Term::ANSIColor is allowed. These will be the colors that pinto uses to colorize various output. For example:
PINTO_COLORS='red, light blue, green on_white'Listing too many or too few colors will cause an exception, as will using an invalid color name.
PINTO_USERNAME-
Sets the default username when
--usernameis not specified. This is only used for authentication with a pintod server. Defaults to your current shell username. PINTO_AUTHOR_ID-
Sets the default author identity when the
--authoroption is not specified (currently, only used by the add) command. Defaults to your current shell username. By PAUSE convention, all author id's are forced to uppercase. PINTO_PAGER-
Sets the path to the pager application that will be used to paginate output from each command. Defaults to
PAGER. If none of these are set, then no pager is used. PINTO_DEBUG-
If set to 1, pinto will emit more diagnostic messages to STDERR. If set to 2, pinto will emit even more diagnostic messages.
SEE ALSO
pintod to allow remote access to your Pinto repository.
Pinto::Manual for general information on using Pinto.
Stratopan for hosting your Pinto repository in the cloud.
AUTHOR
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@stratopan.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Imaginative Software Systems.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.