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Portfmt is a collection of tools for editing, formatting, and linting
FreeBSD Ports Collection Makefiles.
It comes with several tools:
- portfmt formats Makefiles
- portclippy is a linter that checks if variables are in the correct
order in a more comprehensive way than portlint
- portedit edits Makefiles. It comes with several commands
that can be used as a basis for your own port update scripts:
- bump-epoch: bumps PORTEPOCH or inserts it at the right place
- bump-revision: bumps PORTREVISION or inserts it at the right place
- get: lookup unevaluated variable values
- merge: Generic command to set/update variables while also
formatting the updated variables properly and inserting them
in the right places if necessary. Useful for merging output
of other tools like make cargo-crates, modules2tuple, or make
stage-qa. For example to mark a port deprecated:
printf "DEPRECATED=%s\nEXPIRATION_DATE=%s" \
Abandonware 2019-08-15 | portedit merge -i Makefile
- set-version: resets PORTREVISION, sets DISTVERSION or PORTVERSION
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