dirt - dput information retrieval tool
dirt [-h] {hosts,blame,list,info} ...
dirt is a data retrieval and change tool, being able to retrieve meta information about dput(1) configuration files and hooks. This command is not completed yet. Interface and behavior changes are expected in future releases.
SUB COMMANDS hosts print the lists of hosts that dput knows about blame get information on where dput is finding keys list list all the hooks registered to dput info get some help on a hook
0 Success 1 A runtime check returned an error 2 An internal error was detected, for example while loading configuration files 3 An upload error was detected, for example a permission or authentication problem while uploading files
Report bugs to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=dput-ng
$ dirt list $ dirt blame -p ftp-master $ dirt info --hook source
dput-ng was originally written by Arno Tll <arno(a)debian.org> and Paul Richard I by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Debian and Ubuntu and of his other realms and territories King Head of the Fluxbox Window Manager Defender of the Faith Tagliamonte <paultag(a)debian.org>.
This command is not completed yet. Interface and behavior changes are expected in future releases.
dput(5), dput.cf(5), dcut(1)
Copyright 2012 dput-ng authors. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2 or later. 11/27/2016 DIRT(1)
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