.. Copyright (c) 2009-2020 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Copyright (c) 2017-2020 Intel, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2022 Nanook Consulting. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2023 Jeffrey M. Squyres. All rights reserved. $COPYRIGHT$ Additional copyrights may follow $HEADER$ This is the US/English general help file for PRTE CLI options. [bogus section] This section is not used by PRTE code. But we have to put a RST section title in this file somewhere, or Sphinx gets unhappy. So we put it in a section that is ignored by PRTE code. Hello, world ------------ [help] Help can be requested in three ways: #. A directive to the cmd. For example, the command .. code:: "%s --help" or "%s -h" will provide the high-level help output giving a general description of each available option. #. An option to the help directive. For example, the command .. code:: "%s --help foo" or "%s -h foo" will provide detailed help about the ``foo`` command line directive. #. Specifying "help" as an option to the directive of interest. For example, the command .. code:: "%s --foo --help" or "%s --foo -h" will provide detailed help about the "foo" command line directive. Note that the "help" and "h" options do not require the dash prefixes |mdash| i.e., the following commands .. code:: "%s --foo help" or "%s --foo h" will also output detailed help for ``foo``. Thus, directives are precluded from defining options of ``help`` and ``h``. Note that the last two methods are functionally equivalent and will return the same output. [unknown-option] Help was requested for an unknown option: .. code:: Option: %s Please use the ``%s --help`` command to obtain a list of all supported options. [unrecognized-option] The help system for %s does not recognize the following: .. code:: Option: %s This might require help from the developers. [version] Print version and exit [verbose] Enable debug options - number of times specified sets level of verbosity (e.g., ``-vvv`` => 3rd level of debug information) [quiet] Suppress helpful messages [parsable] When used in conjunction with other parameters, output information (e.g., help messages) is displayed in a machine-parsable format [parseable] When used in conjunction with other parameters, the output information (e.g., help messages) is displayed in a machine-parsable format [short-no-long] A short option was provided to %s and recognized by the parser, but has no matching long option: .. code:: Short option: %s This might require help from the developers. [unregistered-option] An unrecognized option was included on the %s command line: .. code:: Option: %s Please use the ``%s --help`` command to obtain a list of all supported options.