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ExtCommand

Enum ExtCommand 

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pub enum ExtCommand {
    Add {
        args: Vec<String>,
        no_sync: bool,
        php: PhpPrefArgs,
    },
    Remove {
        names: Vec<String>,
        no_sync: bool,
    },
    List {
        only_installed: bool,
        only_available: bool,
        all_versions: bool,
        all_platforms: bool,
        show_urls: bool,
    },
}

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Add

Add an extension dependency. Each <arg> is either an extension name (e.g. redis, xdebug@3.5.1) — fetched from the index and recorded in composer.json — or a path to a local .so file (e.g. /opt/tideways/tideways-php-8.5.so), in which case bougie copies it into the store, auto-detects the extension name and Zend-ness from the binary, and writes a fragment to the durable, machine-local conf.d-local/ (under $BOUGIE_HOME) without touching composer.json. Mix and match in one invocation.

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§args: Vec<String>

Extension names or .so paths (anything ending in .so is treated as a local file).

§no_sync: bool

Skip the implicit bougie sync after the composer call.

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Remove

Remove an extension dependency.

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§names: Vec<String>

The extension(s) to remove.

§no_sync: bool

Skip the implicit bougie sync after the composer call.

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List

List available extensions.

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§only_installed: bool

Only show installed extensions.

§only_available: bool

Only show extensions advertised by the index.

§all_versions: bool

List all extension versions, including older releases.

§all_platforms: bool

List extensions for all platforms, not just the host’s.

§show_urls: bool

Show the URLs of available extension downloads.

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impl Debug for ExtCommand

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl FromArgMatches for ExtCommand

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fn from_arg_matches(__clap_arg_matches: &ArgMatches) -> Result<Self, Error>

Instantiate Self from ArgMatches, parsing the arguments as needed. Read more
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fn from_arg_matches_mut( __clap_arg_matches: &mut ArgMatches, ) -> Result<Self, Error>

Instantiate Self from ArgMatches, parsing the arguments as needed. Read more
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fn update_from_arg_matches( &mut self, __clap_arg_matches: &ArgMatches, ) -> Result<(), Error>

Assign values from ArgMatches to self.
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fn update_from_arg_matches_mut<'b>( &mut self, __clap_arg_matches: &mut ArgMatches, ) -> Result<(), Error>

Assign values from ArgMatches to self.
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impl Subcommand for ExtCommand

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fn augment_subcommands<'b>(__clap_app: Command) -> Command

Append to Command so it can instantiate Self via FromArgMatches::from_arg_matches_mut Read more
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fn augment_subcommands_for_update<'b>(__clap_app: Command) -> Command

Append to Command so it can instantiate self via FromArgMatches::update_from_arg_matches_mut Read more
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fn has_subcommand(__clap_name: &str) -> bool

Test whether Self can parse a specific subcommand

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