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conda metapackage
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   <H2>NAME</H2><PRE>
          conda - conda metapackage
   
   
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   <H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE>
          usage: conda-metapackage [-h] [--no-anaconda-upload] [--token TOKEN]
   
          [--user USER] [--build-number BUILD_NUMBER]
                 [--build-string   BUILD_STRING]   [--dependencies  [DEPENDENCIES
                 [DEPENDENCIES ...]]]   [--home  HOME]  [--license  LICENSE_NAME]
                 [--summary  SUMMARY] [--entry-points [ENTRY_POINTS [ENTRY_POINTS
                 ...]]]  name version
   
          Tool for building conda metapackages.  A metapackage is a package  with
          no  files,  only  metadata.  They are typically used to collect several
          packages together into a single package via dependencies.
   
          NOTE: Metapackages can also be created by creating a  recipe  with  the
          necessary  metadata  in the meta.yaml, but a metapackage can be created
          entirely from the command line with the conda metapackage command.
   
   
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   <H2>OPTIONS</H2><PRE>
      <B>positional</B> <B>arguments:</B>
          name   Name of the created package.
   
          version
                 Version of the created package.
   
      <B>optional</B> <B>arguments:</B>
          <B>-h</B>, <B>--help</B>
                 Show this help message and exit.
   
          <B>--no-anaconda-upload</B>
                 Do not ask to upload the package to anaconda.org.
   
          <B>--token</B> TOKEN
                 Token to pass through to anaconda upload
   
          <B>--user</B> USER
                 User/organization to upload packages to on anaconda.org
   
          <B>--build-number</B> BUILD_NUMBER
                 Build number for the package (default is 0).
   
          <B>--build-string</B> BUILD_STRING
                 Build string for the package (default  is  automatically  gener-
                 ated).
   
          <B>--dependencies</B>  [DEPENDENCIES  [DEPENDENCIES  ...]],  <B>-d</B>  [DEPENDENCIES
          [DEPENDENCIES ...]]
                 The  dependencies  of the package. To specify a version restric-
                 tion for a dependency,  wrap  the  dependency  in  quotes,  like
                 'package &gt;=2.0'.
   
          <B>--home</B> HOME
                 The homepage for the metapackage.
   
          <B>--license</B> LICENSE_NAME
                 The license of the metapackage.
   
          <B>--summary</B> SUMMARY
                 Summary  of the package. Pass this in as a string on the command
                 line, like <B>--summary</B> 'A metapackage for X'. It is recommended to
                 use  single quotes if you are not doing variable substitution to
                 avoid interpretation of special characters.
   
          <B>--entry-points</B> [ENTRY_POINTS [ENTRY_POINTS ...]]
                 Python entry points to create automatically. They should use the
                 same   syntax   as   in   the   meta.yaml  of  a  recipe,  e.g.,
                 <B>--entry-points</B> bsdiff4=bsdiff4.cli:main_bsdiff4 will  create  an
                 entry  point  called  bsdiff4  that  calls bsdiff4.cli.main_bsd-
                 iff4().
   
   
   
   Continuum Analytics              November 2017                        <B>CONDA(1)</B>
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