Accepts the following option:
-f, --folder=[bundle folder] - The path of a bundle folder relative to
specified, the path of the bundle objects is determined relative to this folder. This can be used
to specify multiple bundle objects under the same folder.
bundle-export-actions (bea) (bundle path) (XML file path) (action set type)
[action's positions] [...]
Exports the actions added to a bundle's action set to a file. The file can be used as input to the
bundle-add-actions
(action set type) - The type of the action set. If this option is specified, the actions for only this
action set are listed. Valid values are
.
Preboot
[action's positions] [...] - A comma-separated list of position of actions in the action set. The
first action is at position 1. Use the
particular action in an action set. This is optional, but if it is not specified, all the actions in the
specified action set are exported.
bundle-export-to-file (betf) (bundle path) (XML file path)
Exports a bundle's information (in XML format) to a file. The XML file is to be used as input
for creating bundles.
bundle-folder-create (bfc) [options] (folder name) [parent folder]
Creates a new folder for containing bundles.
Accepts the following option:
--desc=[description] - Description for the folder.
bundle-group-add (bga) [options] (bundle group path) (bundle path) [...]
Adds bundles to a bundle group.
Accepts the following option:
-f, --folder=[bundle folder] - The path of a bundle folder relative to
specified, the path of the bundle objects is determined relative to this folder. This can be used
to specify multiple bundle objects under the same folder.
bundle-group-create (bgc) [options] (group name) [parent folder]
Creates a bundle group and adds members to it.
Accepts the following options:
--desc=[description] - Description for the group.
-m, --members=[bundle path][...] - The path of the bundles relative to
-f, --folder=[bundle folder] - The path of a bundle folder relative to
specified, the path of the bundle objects is determined relative to this folder. This can be used
to specify multiple bundle objects under the same folder.
bundle-group-members (bgm) [options] (bundle group path)
Lists members of a bundle group.
command.
,
Install
Launch
bundle-list-actions
. If this option is
/Bundles
,
,
,
Verify
Uninstall
Terminate
command to see the position of a
. If this option is
/Bundles
/Bundles
. If this option is
/Bundles
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, and
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