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gcstar
GCSTAR(1) Linux User's Manual GCSTAR(1)
NAME
GCstar - Personal collection manager
SYNOPSIS
gcstar [-u UPDATE-OPTIONS] [-x EXECUTE-OPTIONS] [FILENAME]
DESCRIPTION
GCstar is a Gtk2 program used to manage personal collections.
OPTIONS
Without any option, it will open FILENAME if specified or the previously opened file. There are also two groups of options.
UPDATE-OPTIONS
-u, --update
Tell GCstar to look for available updates
-a, --all
Update all components
-c, --collection
Update collection models
-w, --website
Update plugins to download information
-i, --import
Update plugins to import data
-e, --export
Update plugins to export data
-l, --lang
Update translations
-n, --noproxy
Don't ask for a proxy
EXECUTE-OPTIONS
-x, --execute
Enter non-interactive mode
-c, --collection MODEL
Specify the collection type
-w, --website PLUGIN
Specify the plugin to use to download information
-i, --import PLUGIN
Specify the plugin to use to import a collection
-e, --export PLUGIN
Specify the plugin to use to export the collection
-f, --fields FILENAME
File containing fields list to use for import/export
-o, --output FILENAME
Write output in FILENAME instead of standard output
--download TITLE
Search for the item with TITLE as name
--importprefs PREFERENCES
Preferences for the import plugin
--exportprefs PREFERENCES
Preferences for the export plugin
Preferences for import/export plugins are specified using this schema
Key1=>Value1,Key2=>Value2
ENVIRONMENT
HOME Used to define following variables if needed
XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Where configuration files should be stored. If not defined: $HOME/.config
XDG_DATA_HOME
Where some data will be stored. If not defined: $HOME/.local/share
BUGS REPORTING
To report bugs, please use this forum:
http://forums.gcstar.org/viewforum.php?id=4
AUTHORS
Tian <tian@c-sait.net>
http://www.gcstar.org/
GCstar 17 August 2006 GCSTAR(1)