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NAME

       extrepo - manage external Debian repositories

SYNOPSIS

       extrepo search search_key

       extrepo enable repository_name

       extrepo disable repository_name

       extrepo update repository_name

DESCRIPTION

       The extrepo tool is used to manage external repositories in Debian.  Before extrepo, users who wished to
       use software not packaged for Debian had to manually write the apt configuration files, run an unsigned
       script as root, or install an unsigned .deb package that contained all the configuration on their system.
       None of these methods were very secure.

       Extrepo remedies this by way of a metadata repository for external package repositories. The user can
       search the list of metadata repositories by way of "extrepo search", and manage them through "extrepo
       enable", "extrepo disable", or "extrepo update".

       By default, only the main policy is enabled, which means only repositories with DFSG-free licensed
       packages are searched and can be enabled. This can be changed in the configuration file.

OPTIONS

   --url
       Specifies the URL from which extrepo will fetch the data for all repositories it manages. This makes it
       possible to use your own extrepo data server.

       Warning: when using --url file:///usr/share/extrepo/offline-data (see also --offlinedata below), extrepo
       bypasses the GPG-based integrity checks of the index.yaml containing the repositories data, as the files
       provided by the extrepo-offline-data are supposed to be already validated through the normal Debian
       package GPG key infrastructure.

   --offlinedata
       Equivalent to --url file:///usr/share/extrepo/offline-data. Makes it possible to use the extrepo data
       from the extrepo-offline-data package.

   --mirror
       Overrides the URL of the external repository. This options is only useful for the enable and update
       command. It makes it possible to use your own mirror of external repositories, but keeping the original
       GPG authentication that is provided by extrepo.

   --tor
       Define the tor mode. This can be one of the following options

       onion
           When  this  option is selected, extrepo will try to use a .onion URL that is specified in the extrepo
           metadata. If no such URL is specified, extrepo will exit with an error message.  Note  that  not  all
           repositories  in the extrepo metadata have a .onion URL set, because not all repositories even have a
           .onion URL assigned.

       tunnel
           When this option is selected, extrepo will prepend "tor+" to all URLs, but will disregard any  .onion
           URLs  that may exist. This tunnels all traffic through tor, but will not use the .onion URLs, even if
           such an URL exists in the extrepo metadata.

       auto
           When this option is selected, extrepo will use a .onion URL  if  one  is  specified  in  the  extrepo
           metadata,  as  though  the  "onion"  option  were selected. If no such URL is specified, extrepo will
           instead prepend "tor+" to the regular URL in the extrepo metadata, as if "tunnel" were selected.

       if-onion
           When this option is selected, extrepo will use a .onion URL  if  one  is  specified  in  the  extrepo
           metadata,  as  though  the  "onion"  option  were selected. If no such URL is specified, extrepo will
           instead use the regular URL without any tor configuration, as if "off" were selected.

       off (or not specified)
           When this option is selected, no tor configuration will be written by extrepo. This is the default.

       It is possible to set a default other than "off" by adding a line to "/etc/extrepo/config.yaml"; e.g.,

           tor: auto

       sets the default to "auto".

       It goes without saying that all the arguments for this option except "off" require the  apt-transport-tor
       package to be installed.

SUBCOMMANDS

   search key
       Searches  for a repository where the given argument key (a regular expression) matches either the name of
       the repository, its description, or the URL of the repository in question. The full YAML configuration of
       all repositories that have a match are printed to standard output.

       To search for all repositories, don't provide any search key.

   enable repository_name
       Enable the repository named repository_name.

       There are two cases for this command:

       •   If the repository had not yet been created before, this creates its configuration  from  the  current
           metadata.

       •   If  the  repository had been created before but disabled by way of the "extrepo disable" command, re-
           enable it without updating the metadata. If you want to update it, see the "extrepo update" command.

           If --mirror is used, the URI of the repository to re-enable will also be updated.

   disable repository_name
       This simply adds a line "Enabled: no" to the apt configuration  file,  so  that  the  repository  is  not
       enabled. It can be re-enabled by changing the line to "Enabled: yes" (or removing it entirely), or by way
       of the "extrepo enable" command (second case).

   update repository_name
       Re-writes  the  apt  configuration  file for this repository, as well as the GPG keyring for it, from the
       current metadata.

FILES

       /etc/extrepo/config.yaml Extrepo configuration file.

SEE ALSO

       <https://salsa.debian.org/extrepo-team/extrepo-data> for instructions on adding your own repository

AUTHOR

       Wouter Verhelst

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