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1 = TracAdmin =
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2 [[TracGuideToc]]
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4 Trac is distributed with a powerful command-line configuration tool. This tool can be used to configure and customize your Trac-installation to better fit your needs.
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6 == Usage ==
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8 You can get a comprehensive list of the available options, commands and sub-commands by invoking `trac-admin` with the `help` command:
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9 {{{
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10 trac-admin help
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11 }}}
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13 Unless you're executing the `help`, `about` or `version` sub-commands, you'll need to specify the path to the TracEnvironment that you want to administer as the first argument, for example:
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15 trac-admin /path/to/projenv wiki list
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16 }}}
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18 == Interactive Mode ==
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20 When passing the environment path as the only argument, `trac-admin` starts in interactive mode.
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21 Commands can then be executed on the selected environment using the prompt, which offers tab-completion
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22 (on non-Windows environments, and when the Python `readline` module is available) and automatic repetition of the last command issued.
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24 Once you're in interactive mode, you can also get help on specific commands or subsets of commands:
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26 For example, to get an explanation of the `resync` command, run:
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27 {{{
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28 > help resync
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29 }}}
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31 To get help on a all the Wiki-related commands, run:
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33 > help wiki
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34 }}}
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36 ----
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37 See also: TracGuide, TracBackup, TracPermissions, TracEnvironment, TracIni
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