Document the CLI’s install and uninstall commands

Closes gh-1506
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Andy Wilkinson 10 years ago
parent f6bf32c3ee
commit 4e636f069f

@ -95,6 +95,40 @@ Here is an example ``hello world'' web application written in Groovy:
[[cli-install-uninstall]]
=== Adding dependencies to the CLI
You can add dependencies to the CLI using the `install` command. The command takes one
or more sets of artifact coordinates in the format `group:artifact:version`. For example:
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$ spring install com.example:spring-boot-cli-extension:1.0.0.RELEASE
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In addition to installing the artifacts identified by the coordinates you supply, all of
the artifacts' dependencies will also be installed.
To uninstall a dependency use the `uninstall` command. As with the `install` command, it
takes one or more sets of artifact coordinates in the format `group:artifact:version`.
For example:
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$ spring uninstall com.example:spring-boot-cli-extension:1.0.0.RELEASE
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It will uninstall the artifacts identified by the coordinates you supply and their
dependencies.
To uninstall all additional dependencies you can use the `--all` option. For example:
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$ spring uninstall --all
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[[cli-deduced-grab-annotations]]
==== Deduced ``grab'' dependencies
Standard Groovy includes a `@Grab` annotation which allows you to declare dependencies

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