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NAME
yolk - manual page for yolk 0.4.2
DESCRIPTION
usage: yolk [options] <package_name> <version>
options:
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-v, --version
Show yolk version and exit.
Query installed Python packages:
The following options show information about Python packages
installed by setuptools. Activated packages are normal packages
on sys.path that can be imported. Non-activated packages need
'pkg_resources.require()' before they can be imported, such as
packages installed with 'easy_install --multi-version'
-l, --list
List all packages installed by setuptools.
-a, --activated
List only activated packages installed by setuptools.
-n, --non-activated
List only non-activated packages installed by setuptools.
-m, --metadata
Show all metadata for packages installed by setuptools (use with
-l -a or -n)
-f FIELDS, --fields=FIELDS
Show specific metadata fields. (use with -l -a or -n)
-d, --depends
Show dependencies for a package installed by setuptools if they
are available. (use with -l -a or -n)
PyPI (Cheese Shop) options:
The following options query the Python Package Index:
-C, --use-cached-pkglist
Use cached package list instead of querying PyPI (Use -F to
force retrieving list.)
-D, --download-links
Show download URL's for package listed on PyPI.
-F, --fetch-package-list
Fetch and cache list of packages from PyPI.
-H, --browse-homepage
Launch web browser at home page for package.
-L, --latest
Show last 20 updates on PyPI.
-M, --query-metadata
Show metadata for a package listed on PyPI.
-S, --search
Search PyPI by spec and operator.
-V, --versions-available
Show available versions for given package listeded on PyPI.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for yolk is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If
the info and yolk programs are properly installed at your site, the
command
info yolk
should give you access to the complete manual.
yolk 0.4.2 January 2012 YOLK(1)