1SAGA_CMD(1)                                                        SAGA_CMD(1)
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NAME

6       saga_cmd - command-line interface to the System for Automated
7       Geoscientific Analyses
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SYNOPSIS

10       saga_cmd [-d, --docs]
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12       saga_cmd [-b, --batch]
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14       saga_cmd [-h, --help]
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16       saga_cmd [-f, --flags][=qrsilpxo][-s, --story][=#][-c, --cores][=#]
17       LIBRARY [MODULE] <module specific options...>
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19       saga_cmd [-f, --flags][=qrsilpxo][-s, --story][=#][-c, --cores][=#]
20       SCRIPT
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DESCRIPTION

23       SAGA GIS (System for Automated Geoscientific Analysis) is a free and
24       open source geographic information system used for editing and
25       analysing spatial data. It includes a large number of modules for the
26       analysis of vector, table, grid and image data.
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28       The SAGA command line interpreter is particularly useful for the
29       processing of complex work flows by defining a series of subsequent
30       tool calls in a script file. Calling saga_cmd with the option '-b' or
31       '--batch' will create an example of a DOS batch script file, which
32       might be a good starting point for the implementation of your own
33       specific work flows.
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35       When run without arguments, the module libraries in the current module
36       library are listed. By default this is the directory which was set at
37       installtion (/usr/lib/saga). This can be overwritten by setting the
38       environment variable SAGA_MLB.
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OPTIONS

41       [SAGA_MLB=dirname]
42               Module libraries are expected to be located in the directory
43               that is specified by the environment variable 'SAGA_MLB'. If
44               this is not found the module installation directory
45               (/usr/lib/saga) will be searched for instead.
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47       LIBRARY [MODULE] [MODULE OPTIONS]
48               Specify the library (ie ta_morphometry) and the module (number
49               or name). If no module is specified the different modules of a
50               library are listed.
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52       -h, --help
53               Display help and exit
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55       -d, --docs
56               Create tool documentation in the current working directory
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58       -b, --batch
59               Create batch file examples in the current working directory
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61       -c, --cores
62               Number of physical processors to use for computation
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64       -f, --flags
65               Various flags for general usage [qrsilpxo]
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67               q No progress report
68               r No messages report
69               s Silent mode (no progress and no messages report)
70               i Allow user interaction
71               l Load translation dictionary
72               p Load projections dictionary
73               x Use XML markups for synopses and messages
74               o Load old style naming
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EXAMPLE

77       export SAGA_MLB=/usr/lib/saga
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79       saga_cmd ta_morphometry "Local Morphometry" -ELEVATION dem.sgrd -SLOPE
80       slope.sgrd -ASPECT aspect.sgrd -METHOD 1
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82       Multiple input files can be specified by separating them by a semicolon
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85       saga_cmd libgrid_tools Merging -GRIDS test1.sgrd\;test2.sgrd
86       -GRID_TARGET merged.sgrd
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BUGS

89       On the website of http://www.saga-gis.org, a list of known bugs can be
90       found and new bug reports can be submitted.
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AUTHORS

93       SAGA was written by Olaf Conrad with help from a large number of
94       contributers. This manual page was written by Johan Van de Wauw.  Both
95       are released under the GNU General Public License v2.
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97       More info  http://www.saga-gis.org
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1012.1.3                             2014-11-03                       SAGA_CMD(1)
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