Other Alias
error, warning, info, debug, 9}]DESCRIPTION
DataLad provides a unified data distribution with the convenience of git-annexrepositories as a backend. DataLad command line tools allow to manipulate
(obtain, create, update, publish, etc.) datasets and their collections.
*Commands for dataset operations*
- create: Create a new dataset
- install: Install a dataset component or entire dataset(s)
- publish: Publish a dataset (e.g. to a web server)
- uninstall: Uninstall a dataset component or entire dataset(s)
- update: Update a dataset from a sibling
- create-publication-target-sshwebserver: Create empty dataset(s) on a web server via SSH
- add-sibling: Adds a sibling to a dataset
- modify-subdataset-urls: Modify the URLs of sub-datasets of a dataset
- unlock: Unlock file(s) of a dataset
- save: Save the current state of a dataset
*Miscellaneous commands*
- test: Run internal DataLad (unit)tests
- crawl: Crawl online resource to create or update a dataset
- ls: List meta-information associated with URLs (e.g. s3://) and dataset(s)
- clean: Clean up after DataLad (e.g. extracted temporary archives, etc)
- add-archive-content: Add content of an archive under git annex control
- download-url: Download a content from a URL using DataLad's downloader
- create-test-dataset: Create test (meta-)dataset
*General information*
Detailed usage information for individual commands is available via
command-specific --help, i.e.: datalad <command> --help
OPTIONS
{create,install,publish,uninstall,update,create-publication-target-sshwebserver,add-sibling,modify-subdataset-urls,unlock,save,test,crawl,ls,clean,add-archive-content,download-url,create-test-dataset}
-h, --help, --help-np
show this help message and exit. --help-np forcefully
disables the use of a pager for displaying the help
message
-l {critical,error,warning,info,debug,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}, --log-level {critical,error,warning,info,debug,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}
level of verbosity. Integers provide even more
debugging information
-p {condor}, --pbs-runner {condor}
execute command by scheduling it via available PBS.
For settings, config file will be consulted
--version show the program's version and license information and
exit
--dbg do not catch exceptions and show exception traceback
-C PATH run as if datalad was started in <path> instead of the
current working directory. When multiple -C options
are given, each subsequent non-absolute -C <path> is
interpreted relative to the preceding -C <path>. This
option affects the interpretations of the path names
in that they are made relative to the working
directory caused by the -C option
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