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6 dune-installed-libraries - Print out libraries installed on the system.
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9 dune installed-libraries [OPTION]...
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12 -f, --force
13 Force actions associated to aliases to be re-executed even if their
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16 --help[=FMT] (default=auto)
17 Show this help in format FMT. The value FMT must be one of `auto',
18 `pager', `groff' or `plain'. With `auto', the format is `pager` or
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22 List libraries that are not available and explain why
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25 Show version information.
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28 --auto-promote
29 Automatically promote files. This is similar to running dune
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33 Specified build directory. _build if unspecified
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36 Load this configuration file instead of the default one.
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39 Always print exception backtraces.
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42 In case of error, print the dependency path from the targets on the
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46 Debug the findlib sub-system.
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49 Set the default target that when none is specified to dune build.
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56 Shell command to use to diff files
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59 Control the display mode of Dune. See dune-config(5) for more
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63 Ignore rules with (mode promote)
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66 Run no more than JOBS commands simultaneously.
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69 Do not buffer the output of commands executed by dune. By default
70 dune buffers the output of subcommands, in order to prevent
71 interleaving when multiple commands are executed in parallel.
72 However, this can be an issue when debugging long running tests.
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80 Do not load the configuration file
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83 Ignore stanzas referring to a package that is not in PACKAGES.
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86 files. It is mostly meant for releases. During development, it is
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91 Shorthand for --root . --only-packages PACKAGE --promote ignore
92 --no-config --profile release. You must use this option in your
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98 Select the build profile, for instance dev or release. The default
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102 Use this directory as workspace root instead of guessing it. Note
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110 Use this specific workspace file instead of looking it up.
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113 Cross-compile using this toolchain.
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