NAME
Pinto::Manual::QuickStart - A condensed summary of Pinto
VERSION
version 0.0993
INSTALLING PINTO
curl -L http://getpinto.stratopan.com | bash
source ~/opt/local/pinto/etc/bashrc
CREATING A REPOSITORY
# A new repository with default stack named "master"
pinto -r /repo/dir init
# A new repository with default stack named "dev"
pinto -r /repo/dir init dev
BROWSING A REPOSITORY
# See all packages in the default stack
pinto -r /repo/dir list
# See all packages in the default stack matching "Foo::Bar"
pinto -r /repo/dir list -P Foo::Bar
# See all packages in the default stack by author "JOE"
pinto -r /repo/dir list -A JOE
# See all packages in the "dev" stack
pinto -r /repo/dir list --stack dev
pinto -r /repo/dir list dev
PULLING UPSTREAM DISTRIBUTIONS
# Pull any version of Foo::Bar
pinto -r /repo/dir pull Foo::Bar
# Pull version 2.4 or newer of Foo::Bar
pinto -r /repo/dir pull Foo~2.4
# Pull a specific distribution
pinto -r /repo/dir pull AUTHOR/Foo-Bar-1.9.tar.gz
# Pull and pin at the same time
pinto -r /repo/dir pull --pin Foo::Bar~2.4
# Pull many packages or distributions
pinto -r /repo/dir pull Foo::Bar Baz::Qux ...
pinto -r /repo/dir pull < LIST_OF_PACKAGES
# Pull everything for a Dist::Zilla project
dzil listdeps | pinto -r /repo/dir pull
# Pull onto the "dev" stack
pinto -r /repo/dir pull --stack dev Foo::Bar
ADDING LOCAL DISTRIBUTIONS
# Add a local dist to the default stack
pinto -r /repo/dir add My-Dist-1.0.tar.gz
# Assign to a different author
pinto -r /repo/dir add --author SHAKESPEARE My-Dist-1.0.tar.gz
# Add and pin at the same time
pinto -r /repo/dir add --pin My-Dist-1.0.tar.gz
# Add to the "dev" stack
pinto -r /repo/dir add --stack dev My-Dist-1.0.tar.gz
INSTALLING THINGS
# Install from the default stack using cpanm
cpanm --mirror file:///repo/dir --mirror-only Foo::Bar
# Install from the "dev" stack using cpanm
cpanm --mirror file:///repo/dir/stacks/dev --mirror-only Foo::Bar
# Install from the default stack using pinto
pinto -r /repo/dir install Foo::Bar
# Install from the "dev" stack using pinto
pinto -r /repo/dir --stack dev install Foo::Bar
# Install and populate the repository with missing prereqs
pinto -r /repo/dir install --do-pull Foo::Bar
MANAGING STACKS
# Create an empty stack named "qa"
pinto -r /repo/dir new qa
# Create a stack by copying "dev" to "qa"
pinto -r /repo/dir copy dev qa
# Delete the dev stack
pinto -r /repo/dir kill dev
# Rename the "dev" stack to "prod"
pinto -r /repo/dir rename dev prod
# Mark the "qa" stack as the default
pinto -r /repo/dir default qa
# Show config properties of the default stack
pinto -r /repo/dir props
# Set config properties of the default stack
pinto -r /repo/dir props --property NAME=VALUE
# Show all the existing stacks
pinto -r /repo/dir stacks
USING PINS
# Pin a package on the default stack
pinto -r /repo/dir pin Foo::Bar
# Pin a package on the "dev" stack
pinto -r /repo/dir pin --stack dev Foo::Bar
# Pin a distribution
pinto -r /repo/dir pin AUTHOR/Foo-Bar-1.0.tar.gz
# Unpin a package from the default stack
pinto -r /repo/dir unpin Fo::Bar
# Unpin a package from the "dev" stack
pinto -r /repo/dir unpin --stack dev Foo::Bar
# Unpin a distribution
pinto -r /repo/dir unpin AUTHOR/Foo-Bar-1.0.tar.gz
VERSION CONTROL
# View commit messages for the default stack
pinto -r /repo/dir log
# View commit messages for the "dev" stack
pinto -r /repo/dir log dev
# Compare the heads of the default and "qa" stacks
pinto -r /repo/dir diff qa
# Compare the heads of the "dev" and "qa" stacks
pinto -r /repo/dir diff dev qa
MISCELLANY
# Report missing distribution archives
pinto -r /repo/dir verify
# Report repo statistics
pinto -r /repo/dir stats
# Remove orphan files and tune the database
pinto -r /repo/dir clean
GETTING MORE HELP
# Show a list of pinto commands
pinto commands
# Show a brief summary of a COMMAND
pinto help COMMAND
# Show the manual for a COMMAND
pinto manual COMMAND
SEE ALSO
Pinto (the library)
pinto (the command)
AUTHOR
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@stratopan.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.