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# NAME
relcool - A release assembler for erlang
# SYNOPSIS
relcool [*options*] [*release-specification-file*]
# DESCRIPTION
Reltool assembles releases for an Erlang/OTP release. Given a release
specification and a list of directories in which to search for OTP
applications it will generate a release output. That output depends
heavily on what plugins available and what options are defined, but
usually it is simple a well configured release directory.
relcool -c relcool.config -l ~/my-dirs --relname foo --relvsn 0.0.1 --target-spec myapp --target-spec getopt>=0.5.1 -o output-dir
The *release-specification-file* is optional but otherwise contains
additional specification information for releases.
# BUILDING
To build relcool and generate a standalone escript executable:
$ make escript
This creates the executable `relcool`.
# OPTIONS
-r *STRING*, \--root *STRING*
: Specify the root directory for the project (if different from cwd)
-n *STRING*, \--relname *STRING*
: Specify the name for the release that will be generated
-v *STRING*, \--relvsn=*STRING*
: Specify the version for the release
-g *STRING*, \--goals *STRING*
: Specify a goal to the system. These are usually the OTP
Apps that are part of the release
-o *STRING*, \--output-dir *STRING*
: The output directory for the release. This is `./` by default.
-l *STRING*, \--lib-dir *STRING*
: Additional dirs that should be searched for OTP Apps
-V *INTEGER*, \--verbose *INTEGER*
: The verbosity level of the system. Valid values are 1 - 3
-c *INTEGER*, \--config *INTEGER*
: The custom config file for the relcool system
# CONFIGURATION FILES
Configuration files
# SEE ALSO
`reltool` (1).
[relcool wiki](https://github.com/erlware/relcool/wiki)
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