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The xbps package includes the following utilities: The xbps package includes the following utilities:
* `xbps-create (8)` - XBPS utility to create binary packages * `xbps-create (1)` - XBPS utility to create binary packages
* `xbps-dgraph (8)` - XBPS utility to generate dot(1) graphs * `xbps-dgraph (1)` - XBPS utility to generate dot(1) graphs
* `xbps-install (8)` - XBPS utility to install and update packages * `xbps-install (1)` - XBPS utility to install and update packages
* `xbps-pkgdb (8)` - XBPS utility to report and fix issues in pkgdb * `xbps-pkgdb (1)` - XBPS utility to report and fix issues in pkgdb
* `xbps-query (8)` - XBPS utility to query for package and repository information * `xbps-query (1)` - XBPS utility to query for package and repository information
* `xbps-reconfigure (8)` - XBPS utility to configure installed packages * `xbps-reconfigure (1)` - XBPS utility to configure installed packages
* `xbps-remove (8)` - XBPS utility to remove packages * `xbps-remove (1)` - XBPS utility to remove packages
* `xbps-rindex (8)` - XBPS utility to handle local binary package repositories * `xbps-rindex (1)` - XBPS utility to handle local binary package repositories
In the following sections there will be a brief description of how these utilities currently work. In the following sections there will be a brief description of how these utilities currently work.
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> **NOTE** repositories specified in the `configuration` directory are added to the head of the list, while repositories specified via `system configuration` directories are appended to the existing list. > **NOTE** repositories specified in the `configuration` directory are added to the head of the list, while repositories specified via `system configuration` directories are appended to the existing list.
> **NOTE** If no repositories are found it's possible to declare them manually via the command line option `--repository`, currently accepted in `xbps-install(8)` and `xbps-query(8)`. > **NOTE** If no repositories are found it's possible to declare them manually via the command line option `--repository`, currently accepted in `xbps-install(1)` and `xbps-query(1)`.
### xbps-query - querying packages and repositories ### xbps-query - querying packages and repositories
> xbps-query(8) will try to match `<package expression>` in local packages. This behaviour > xbps-query(1) will try to match `<package expression>` in local packages. This behaviour
can be changed by enabling the `-R` or `--repository` option to force repository mode. can be changed by enabling the `-R` or `--repository` option to force repository mode.
To query the list of installed packages: To query the list of installed packages:
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### xbps-reconfigure - configure (or force configuration of) a package ### xbps-reconfigure - configure (or force configuration of) a package
The `xbps-reconfigure(8)` utility may be used to configure packages that were not previously The `xbps-reconfigure(1)` utility may be used to configure packages that were not previously
(perhaps due to a power outage, process killed, etc) or simply to force package (perhaps due to a power outage, process killed, etc) or simply to force package
reconfiguration. By default and unless the `-f, --force` option is set, only packages that reconfiguration. By default and unless the `-f, --force` option is set, only packages that
were not configured will be processed. were not configured will be processed.
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### xbps-pkgdb - checking for errors in packages and pkgdb ### xbps-pkgdb - checking for errors in packages and pkgdb
The `xbps-pkgdb(8)` utility may be used to check for errors in packages and in the package database. The `xbps-pkgdb(1)` utility may be used to check for errors in packages and in the package database.
It is also used to update the *package database* format (if there have been changes). It works exactly the It is also used to update the *package database* format (if there have been changes). It works exactly the
same way as `xbps-reconfigure(8)` and expects a package name or -a, --all for all packages. same way as `xbps-reconfigure(1)` and expects a package name or -a, --all for all packages.
$ xbps-pkgdb <package name> | -a $ xbps-pkgdb <package name> | -a