slpkg/docs/cli_usage/index.md
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# CLI USAGE
```bash
slpkg - version 5.1.0
USAGE:
slpkg [COMMAND] [OPTIONS] <packages>
DESCRIPTION:
Package manager utility for Slackware.
COMMANDS:
-u, update Synchronizes the repositories database
with your local database.
-U, upgrade Upgrade the installed packages with
dependencies.
-I, repo-info Display the repositories information.
-g, configs Edit the configuration file with dialog
utility.
-T, clean-tmp Remove old downloaded packages and scripts.
-b, build <packages> Build SBo scripts with dependencies without
install it.
-i, install <packages> Build SBo scripts and install it with their
dependencies or install binary packages.
-R, remove <packages> Remove installed packages with dependencies.
-d, download <packages> Download only the packages without build
or install.
-f, find <packages> Find and display the installed packages.
-w, view <packages> Display package information by the repository.
-s, search <packages> This will match each package by the repository.
-e, dependees <packages> Display packages that depend on other packages.
-t, tracking <packages> Display and tracking the packages dependencies.
OPTIONS:
-y, --yes Answer Yes to all questions.
-c, --check Check a procedure before you run it, to be
used with update or upgrade commands.
-O, --resolve-off Turns off dependency resolving.
-r, --reinstall Upgrade packages of the same version.
-k, --skip-installed Skip installed packages during the building
or installation progress.
-E, --full-reverse Display the full reverse dependency.
-S, --search Search and load packages using the dialog.
-B, --progress-bar Display static progress bar instead of
process execute.
-p, --pkg-version Print the repository package version.
-P, --parallel Enable download files in parallel.
-m, --no-case Case-insensitive pattern matching.
-o, --repository=NAME Change repository you want to work.
-z, --directory=PATH Download files to a specific path.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
-v, --version Print version and exit.
```