NAME

App::Pinto::Admin::Command::clean - remove all distributions that are not in the index

VERSION

version 0.038

SYNOPSIS

pinto-admin --root=/some/dir clean [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

This command removes any distribution in the repository that is not currently listed in the index. In other words, it removes any distribution that doesn't have at least one package that is considered to be the latest version of that package. Beware that running the clean command will make it impossible to install outdated distributions from your repository, and the only way to get them back is to add or import them again (or rollback, if using VCS).

COMMAND ARGUMENTS

None.

COMMAND OPTIONS

--confirm

Causes Pinto to prompt for confirmation before deleting each distribution. This option only has effect if the terminal is interactive.

--message=MESSAGE

Prepends the MESSAGE to the VCS log message that Pinto generates. This is only relevant if you are using a VCS-based storage mechanism for Pinto.

--nocommit

Prevents Pinto from committing changes in the repository to the VCS after the operation. This is only relevant if you are using a VCS-based storage mechanism. Beware this will leave your working copy out of sync with the VCS. It is up to you to then commit or rollback the changes using your VCS tools directly. Pinto will not commit old changes that were left from a previous operation.

--noinit

Prevents Pinto from pulling/updating the repository from the VCS before the operation. This is only relevant if you are using a VCS-based storage mechanism. This can speed up operations considerably, but should only be used if you *know* that your working copy is up-to-date and you are going to be the only actor touching the Pinto repository within the VCS.

--tag=NAME

Instructs Pinto to tag the head revision of the repository at NAME. This is only relevant if you are using a VCS-based storage mechanism. The syntax of the NAME depends on the type of VCS you are using.

AUTHOR

Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2011 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.