/ .. / / -> download
s1kd-metadata(1)                  s1kd-tools                  s1kd-metadata(1)

NAME
       s1kd-metadata - View and edit S1000D CSDB object metadata

SYNOPSIS
              s1kd-metadata [options] [<object>...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  s1kd-metadata tool provides a simple way to fetch and change meta‐
       data on S1000D CSDB objects.

OPTIONS
       -0, --null
              Print a null-delimited list of values of the pieces of  metadata
              specified with -n, or all available metadata if -n is not speci‐
              fied.

       -c, --set <file>
              Use <file> to edit metadata files.   <file>  consists  of  lines
              starting  with a metadata name, followed by whitespace, followed
              by the new value for the metadata (the program  uses  this  same
              format when outputting all metadata if no <name> is specified).

       -d, --date-format <fmt>
              The  format  to use when printing dates, such as the "issueDate"
              or "modified" metadata.  <fmt> should conform to the format used
              by strftime.  The default is "%Y-%m-%d".

       -E, --editable
              When  showing  all  metadata, only list editable items.  This is
              useful when creating a file for use with the -c option.

       -e, --exec <cmd>
              Execute a command for each CSDB object.  The string "{}" is  re‐
              placed by the current CSDB object file name everywhere it occurs
              in the arguments to the command.

       -F, --format <fmt>
              Print a formatted line for each  CSDB  object.   Metadata  names
              surrounded with % (e.g.  %issueDate%) will be substituted by the
              value read from the object.

       -f, --overwrite
              When editing metadata, overwrite the object.  The default is  to
              output the modified object to stdout.

       -H, --info
              Lists  all  available metadata with a short description of each.
              Specify specific metadata to describe with the -n option.

       -h, -?, --help
              Show help/usage message.

       -l, --list
              Treat input as a list of object filenames to read or edit  meta‐
              data on, rather than an object itself.

       -m, --matches <regex>
              Used  after  a -w or -W option, this specifies a regular expres‐
              sion to match the value of the given metadata  against,  instead
              of a literal value (-v).

       -n, --name <name>
              The  name of the piece of metadata to fetch.  This option can be
              specified multiple times to fetch multiple pieces  of  metadata.
              If -n is not specified, all available metadata names are printed
              with their values.  This output can be  sent  to  a  text  file,
              edited,  and  then  specified  with  the -c option as a means of
              editing metadata in any text editor.

       -q, --quiet
              Quiet mode.  Non-fatal errors such as a missing piece of option‐
              al metadata in an object will not be printed to stderr.

       -T, --raw
              Do not format columns in output.

       -t, --tab
              Print  a  tab-delimited list of values of the pieces of metadata
              specified with -n, or all available metadata if -n is not speci‐
              fied.

       -v, --value <value>
              When  following  a  -n  option, this specifies the new value for
              that piece of metadata.

              When following a -w or -W option, this specifies  the  value  to
              compare that piece of metadata to.

              Each  -n, -w, or -W can be followed by -v to edit or define con‐
              ditions on multiple pieces of metadata.

       -W, --where-not <name>
              Show or edit metadata only on objects where the value of  <name>
              is  not equal to the value specified in the following -v option.
              If no -v option follows, this will show  objects  which  do  not
              have metadata <name> of any value.

       -w, --where <name>
              Show  or edit metadata only on objects where the value of <name>
              is equal to the value specified in the following -v option.   If
              no -v option follows, this will show objects which have metadata
              <name> with any value.

       --version
              Show version information.

       <object>...
              The object(s) to show/edit metadata on.  The default is to  read
              from stdin.

       In addition, the following options allow configuration of the XML pars‐
       er:

       --dtdload
              Load the external DTD.

       --huge Remove any internal arbitrary parser limits.

       --net  Allow network access to load external DTD and entities.

       --noent
              Resolve entities.

       --parser-errors
              Emit errors from parser.

       --parser-warnings
              Emit warnings from parser.

       --xinclude
              Do XInclude processing.

       --xml-catalog <file>
              Use an XML catalog when resolving entities.   Multiple  catalogs
              may be loaded by specifying this option multiple times.

EXAMPLE
              $ ls
              DMC-S1KDTOOLS-A-09-00-00-00A-040A-D_EN-CA.XML
              DMC-S1KDTOOLS-A-0Q-00-00-00A-040A-D_EN-CA.XML

              $ DMOD=DMC-S1KDTOOLS-A-09-00-00-00A-040A-D_EN-CA.XML
              $ s1kd-metadata $DMOD
              issueDate                      2017-08-14
              techName                       s1kd-metadata(1) | s1kd-tools
              responsiblePartnerCompany      khzae.net
              originator                     khzae.net
              securityClassification         01
              schema                         descript
              schemaUrl                      http://www.s1000d.org/S1000D_5-0/xml_
              schema_flat/descript.xsd
              type                           dmodule
              applic                         All
              brex                           S1000D-F-04-10-0301-00A-022A-D
              issueType                      new
              languageIsoCode                en
              countryIsoCode                 CA
              issueNumber                    001
              inWork                         00
              dmCode                         S1KDTOOLS-A-09-00-00-00A-040A-D

              $ s1kd-metadata -n techName -v "New title" $DMOD
              $ s1kd-metadata -n techName $DMOD
              New title

              $ s1kd-metadata -n techName DMC-*.XML
              New title
              s1kd-aspp(1) | s1kd-tools

              $ s1kd-metadata -F "%techName% (%issueDate%) %issueType%" DMC-*.XML
              New title (2017-08-14) new
              s1kd-aspp(1) | s1kd-tools (2018-03-28) changed

              $ s1kd-metadata -F "%techName%" -w subSubSystemCode -v Q DMC-*.XML
              s1kd-aspp(1) | s1kd-tools

              $ s1kd-metadata -n path -w subSystemCode -v Q
              DMC-S1KDTOOLS-A-0Q-00-00-00A-040A-D_EN-CA.XML

              $ s1kd-metadata -n path -W subSystemCode -v Q
              DMC-S1KDTOOLS-A-09-00-00-00A-040A-D_EN-CA.XML

              $ s1kd-metadata -n path -w subSystemCode -m [0-9]
              DMC-S1KDTOOLS-A-09-00-00-00A-040A-D_EN-CA.XML

AUTHORS
       khzae.net.

                                  2021-04-16                  s1kd-metadata(1)


/ gopher://khzae.net/0/s1kd/s1kd-tools/docs/authoring/s1kd-metadata.txt
Styles: Light Dark Classic