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6 bodhi - The bodhi client
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10 bodhi [options] [build|package]
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13 bodhi is the comment-line tool for interacting with a bodhi instance.
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18 Submit a new update
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21 Edit an existing update
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24 Specify any number of Bugzilla IDs (--bugs=1234,5678)
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27 Specify a release [F7|F8]
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36 Login username for bodhi
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47 Give karma to a specific update (default: 0)
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50 Request that an action be performed on an update [testing|sta‐
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60 Display a list of installed updates that you could test and pro‐
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67 Display and push any pending updates (releng only)
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80 Using the bodhi command-line interface
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94Luke Macken 2007 Dec 3 bodhi(1)