berks - main options



  • Commands:
      berks apply ENVIRONMENT     # Apply version locks from Berksfile.lock to a Chef environment
      berks contingent COOKBOOK   # List all cookbooks that depend on the given cookbook in your Berksfile
      berks cookbook NAME [PATH]  # Create a skeleton for a new cookbook
      berks help [COMMAND]        # Describe available commands or one specific command
      berks info [COOKBOOK]       # Display name, author, copyright, and dependency information about a cookbook
      berks init [PATH]           # Initialize Berkshelf in the given directory
      berks install               # Install the cookbooks specified in the Berksfile
      berks list                  # List cookbooks and their dependencies specified by your Berksfile
      berks outdated [COOKBOOKS]  # List dependencies that have new versions available that satisfy their constraints
      berks package [PATH]        # Vendor and archive the dependencies of a Berksfile
      berks search NAME           # Search the remote source for cookbooks matching the partial name
      berks shelf SUBCOMMAND      # Interact with the cookbook store
      berks show [COOKBOOK]       # Display the path to a cookbook on disk
      berks update [COOKBOOKS]    # Update the cookbooks (and dependencies) specified in the Berksfile
      berks upload [COOKBOOKS]    # Upload the cookbook specified in the Berksfile to the Chef Server
      berks vendor [PATH]         # Vendor the cookbooks specified by the Berksfile into a directory
      berks verify                # Perform a quick validation on the contents of your resolved cookbooks
      berks version               # Display version
      berks viz                   # Visualize the dependency graph
    
    Options:
      -c, [--config=PATH]          # Path to Berkshelf configuration to use.
      -F, [--format=FORMAT]        # Output format to use.
                                   # Default: human
      -q, [--quiet], [--no-quiet]  # Silence all informational output.
      -d, [--debug], [--no-debug]  # Output debug information
    

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