noseyparker-generate - Generate Nosey Parker release assets
noseyparker generate [-v|--verbose]... [-q|--quiet] [--color] [--progress] [--rlimit-nofile] [--sqlite-cache-size] [--enable-backtraces] [-h|--help] <subcommands>
Generate Nosey Parker release assets
This command is used primarily for generation of artifacts to be included in releases.
-v, --verbose
Enable verbose output
This can be repeated up to 3 times to enable successively more output.
-q, --quiet
Suppress non-error feedback messages
This silences WARNING, INFO, DEBUG, and TRACE messages and disables progress bars. This overrides any provided verbosity and progress reporting options.
--color=MODE [default: auto]
Enable or disable colored output
When this is "auto", colors are enabled for stdout and stderr when they are terminals.
If the `NO_COLOR` environment variable is set, it takes precedence and is equivalent to `--color=never`.
[possible values: auto, never, always]
--progress=MODE [default: auto]
Enable or disable progress bars
When this is "auto", progress bars are enabled when stderr is a terminal.
[possible values: auto, never, always]
--rlimit-nofile=LIMIT [default: 16384]
Set the rlimit for number of open files to LIMIT
This should not need to be changed from the default unless you run into crashes from running out of file descriptors.
--sqlite-cache-size=SIZE [default: -1048576]
Set the cache size for sqlite connections to SIZE
This has the effect of setting SQLites `pragma cache_size=SIZE`. The default value is set to use a maximum of 1GiB for database cache. See <https://sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_cache_size\> for more details.
--enable-backtraces=BOOL [default: true]
Enable or disable backtraces on panic
This has the effect of setting the `RUST_BACKTRACE` environment variable to 1.
[possible values: true, false]
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with -h)
noseyparker-generate-manpages(1)
Generate man pages
noseyparker-generate-json-schema(1)
Generate the JSON schema for the output of the `report` command
noseyparker-generate-shell-completions(1)
Generate shell completions