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= Rake Command Line Usage
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Rake is invoked from the command line using:
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% rake [options ...] [VAR=VALUE ...] [targets ...]
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Options are:
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[<tt><em>name</em>=<em>value</em></tt>]
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Set the environment variable <em>name</em> to <em>value</em>
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during the execution of the <b>rake</b> command. You can access
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the value by using ENV['<em>name</em>'].
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[<tt>--all</tt> (-A)]
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Used in combination with the -T and -D options, will force
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those options to show all the tasks, even the ones without comments.
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[<tt>--backtrace</tt>{=_output_} (-n)]
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Enable a full backtrace (i.e. like --trace, but without the task
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tracing details). The _output_ parameter is optional, but if
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specified it controls where the backtrace output is sent. If
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_output_ is <tt>stdout</tt>, then backtrace output is directed to
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stardard output. If _output_ is <tt>stderr</tt>, or if it is
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missing, then the backtrace output is sent to standard error.
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[<tt>--classic-namespace</tt> (-n)]
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Import the Task, FileTask, and FileCreateTask into the top-level
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scope to be compatible with older versions of Rake. Alternatively
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you can include the line <code>require
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'rake/classic_namespace'</code> in your Rakefile to get the
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classic behavior.
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[<tt>--comments</tt>]
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Used in combination with the -W options to force the output to
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contain commented options only. This is the reverse of
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<tt>--all</tt>.
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[<tt>--describe</tt> _pattern_ (-D)]
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Describe the tasks (matching optional PATTERN), then exit.
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[<tt>--dry-run</tt> (-n)]
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Do a dry run. Print the tasks invoked and executed, but do not
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actually execute any of the actions.
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[<tt>--execute</tt> _code_ (-e)]
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Execute some Ruby code and exit.
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[<tt>--execute-print</tt> _code_ (-p)]
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Execute some Ruby code, print the result, and exit.
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[<tt>--execute-continue</tt> _code_ (-E)]
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Execute some Ruby code, then continue with normal task processing.
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[<tt>--help</tt> (-H)]
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Display some help text and exit.
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[<tt>--jobs</tt> _number_ (-j)]
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Specifies the number of active concurrent tasks used. The
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suggested value is equal to the number of CPUs. The concurrent
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tasks are used to execute the <tt>multitask</tt> prerequisites.
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Also see the <tt>-m</tt> option which turns all tasks into
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multitasks.
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Sample values:
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(no -j) : unlimited concurrent tasks (standard rake behavior)
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-j : 2 concurrent tasks (exact number may change)
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-j 16 : 16 concurrent tasks
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[<tt>--job-stats</tt> _level_]
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Display job statistics at the completion of the run. By default,
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this will display the requested number of active tasks (from the
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-j options) and the maximum number of tasks in play at any given
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time.
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If the optional _level_ is <tt>history</tt>, then a complete trace
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of task history will be displayed on standard output.
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[<tt>--libdir</tt> _directory_ (-I)]
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Add _directory_ to the list of directories searched for require.
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[<tt>--multitask</tt> (-m)]
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Treat all tasks as multitasks. ('make/drake' semantics)
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[<tt>--nosearch</tt> (-N)]
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Do not search for a Rakefile in parent directories.
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[<tt>--prereqs</tt> (-P)]
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Display a list of all tasks and their immediate prerequisites.
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[<tt>--quiet</tt> (-q)]
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Do not echo commands from FileUtils.
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[<tt>--rakefile</tt> _filename_ (-f)]
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Use _filename_ as the name of the rakefile. The default rakefile
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names are +rakefile+ and +Rakefile+ (with +rakefile+ taking
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precedence). If the rakefile is not found in the current
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directory, +rake+ will search parent directories for a match. The
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directory where the Rakefile is found will become the current
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directory for the actions executed in the Rakefile.
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[<tt>--rakelibdir</tt> _rakelibdir_ (-R)]
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Auto-import any .rake files in RAKELIBDIR. (default is 'rakelib')
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[<tt>--reduce-compat</tt>]
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Remove the DSL commands from the Object inheritance hierarchy and
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do not define top level constants. This reduces the backwards
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compatibility of Rake, but allows rake to be used with software
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that would otherwise have conflicting definitions.
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*NOTE:* The next major version of Rake will only be able to be run
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in "reduce-compat" mode.
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[<tt>--require</tt> _name_ (-r)]
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Require _name_ before executing the Rakefile.
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[<tt>--rules</tt>]
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Trace the rules resolution.
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[<tt>--silent (-s)</tt>]
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Like --quiet, but also suppresses the 'in directory' announcement.
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[<tt>--suppress-backtrace _pattern_ </tt>]
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Line matching the regular expression _pattern_ will be removed
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from the backtrace output. Note that the --backtrace option is the
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full backtrace without these lines suppressed.
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[<tt>--system</tt> (-g)]
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Use the system wide (global) rakefiles. The project Rakefile is
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ignored. By default, the system wide rakefiles are used only if no
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project Rakefile is found. On Unix-like system, the system wide
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rake files are located in $HOME/.rake. On a windows system they
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are stored in $APPDATA/Rake.
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[<tt>--no-system</tt> (-G)]
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Use the project level Rakefile, ignoring the system-wide (global)
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rakefiles.
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[<tt>--tasks</tt> <em>pattern</em> (-T)]
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Display a list of the major tasks and their comments. Comments
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are defined using the "desc" command. If a pattern is given, then
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only tasks matching the pattern are displayed.
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[<tt>--trace</tt>{=_output_} (-t)]
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Turn on invoke/execute tracing. Also enable full backtrace on
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errors. The _output_ parameter is optional, but if specified it
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controls where the trace output is sent. If _output_ is
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<tt>stdout</tt>, then trace output is directed to stardard output.
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If _output_ is <tt>stderr</tt>, or if it is missing, then trace
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output is sent to standard error.
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[<tt>--verbose</tt> (-v)]
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Echo the Sys commands to standard output.
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[<tt>--version</tt> (-V)]
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Display the program version and exit.
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[<tt>--where</tt> <em>pattern</em> (-W)]
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Display tasks that match <em>pattern</em> and the file and line
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number where the task is defined. By default this option will
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display all tasks, not just the tasks that have descriptions.
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[<tt>--no-deprecation-warnings</tt> (-W)]
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Do not display the deprecation warnings.
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In addition, any command line option of the form
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<em>VAR</em>=<em>VALUE</em> will be added to the environment hash
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<tt>ENV</tt> and may be tested in the Rakefile.
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