Extensions Command Line Arguments#
Command for managing Blender extensions.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
subcommands:
- Package Management
- list:
List all packages.
- sync:
Synchronize with remote repositories.
- update:
Upgrade any outdated packages.
- install:
Install packages.
- install-file:
Install package from file.
- remove:
Remove packages.
- Repository Management
- repo-list:
List repositories.
- repo-add:
Add repository.
- repo-remove:
Remove repository.
- Extension Creation
- build:
Build a package.
- validate:
Validate a package.
- server-generate:
Create a listing from all packages.
Package Management#
Subcommand: list
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usage:
blender --command extension list [-h] [-s]
List packages from all enabled repositories.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
- -s, --sync
Sync the remote directory before performing the action.
Subcommand: sync
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usage:
blender --command extension sync [-h]
Download package information for remote repositories.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
Subcommand: update
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usage:
blender --command extension update [-h] [-s]
Download and update any outdated packages.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
- -s, --sync
Sync the remote directory before performing the action.
Subcommand: install
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usage:
blender --command extension install [-h] [-s] [-e] [--no-prefs]
PACKAGES
- positional arguments:
- PACKAGES:
The packages to operate on (separated by
,
without spaces).
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
- -s, --sync
Sync the remote directory before performing the action.
- -e, --enable
Enable the extension after installation.
- --no-prefs
Treat the user-preferences as read-only, preventing updates for operations that would otherwise modify them. This means removing extensions or repositories for example, wont update the user-preferences.
Subcommand: install-file
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usage:
blender --command extension install-file [-h] -r REPO [-e] [--no-prefs]
FILE
Install a package file into a local repository.
- positional arguments:
- FILE:
The packages file.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
- -r REPO, --repo REPO
The repository identifier.
- -e, --enable
Enable the extension after installation.
- --no-prefs
Treat the user-preferences as read-only, preventing updates for operations that would otherwise modify them. This means removing extensions or repositories for example, wont update the user-preferences.
Subcommand: remove
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usage:
blender --command extension remove [-h] [--no-prefs] PACKAGES
Disable & remove package(s).
- positional arguments:
- PACKAGES:
The packages to operate on (separated by
,
without spaces).
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
- --no-prefs
Treat the user-preferences as read-only, preventing updates for operations that would otherwise modify them. This means removing extensions or repositories for example, wont update the user-preferences.
Repository Management#
Subcommand: repo-list
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usage:
blender --command extension repo-list [-h]
List all repositories stored in Blender’s preferences.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
Subcommand: repo-add
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usage:
blender --command extension repo-add [-h] [--name NAME]
[--directory DIRECTORY]
[--url URL] [--cache BOOLEAN]
[--clear-all] [--no-prefs]
ID
Add a new local or remote repository.
- positional arguments:
- ID:
The repository identifier.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
- --name NAME
The name to display in the interface (optional).
- --directory DIRECTORY
The directory where the repository stores local files (optional). When omitted a directory in the users directory is automatically selected.
- --url URL
The URL, for remote repositories (optional). When omitted the repository is considered “local” as it is not connected to an external repository, where packages may be installed by file or managed manually.
- --cache BOOLEAN
Use package cache (default=1).
- --clear-all
Clear all repositories before adding, simplifies test setup.
- --no-prefs
Treat the user-preferences as read-only, preventing updates for operations that would otherwise modify them. This means removing extensions or repositories for example, wont update the user-preferences.
Subcommand: repo-remove
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usage:
blender --command extension repo-remove [-h] [--no-prefs] ID
Remove a repository.
- positional arguments:
- ID:
The repository identifier.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
- --no-prefs
Treat the user-preferences as read-only, preventing updates for operations that would otherwise modify them. This means removing extensions or repositories for example, wont update the user-preferences.
Extension Creation#
Subcommand: build
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usage:
blender --command extension build [-h] [--source-dir SOURCE_DIR]
[--output-dir OUTPUT_DIR]
[--output-filepath OUTPUT_FILEPATH]
Build a package in the current directory.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
- --source-dir SOURCE_DIR
The package source directory containing a
blender_manifest.toml
manifest.Default’s to the current directory.
- --output-dir OUTPUT_DIR
The package output directory.
Default’s to the current directory.
- --output-filepath OUTPUT_FILEPATH
The package output filepath (should include a
.zip
extension).Defaults to a name created using the
id
from the manifest.
Subcommand: validate
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usage:
blender --command extension validate [-h] [SOURCE_PATH]
Validate the package meta-data in the current directory.
- positional arguments:
- SOURCE_PATH:
The package source path (either directory containing package files or the package archive). This path must containing a
blender_manifest.toml
manifest.Defaults to the current directory.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
Subcommand: server-generate
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usage:
blender --command extension server-generate [-h] --repo-dir REPO_DIR
Generate a listing of all packages stored in a directory. This can be used to host packages which only requires static-file hosting.
- options:
- -h, --help
show this help message and exit
- --repo-dir REPO_DIR
The remote repository directory.