=============== 3. Command line =============== 3.1 Using pymk command ====================== >>> pymk taskname taskname2 taskname3 Runs task with specyfic names. If no task is inputed, and no default task is setted in settings, then pymk will print list of all tasks. 3.2 Graph options ================= ``pymk`` can draw a graph of task. If the '-g' with filename options is inputed, the graph will be drawn in that file. If no task is inputed, the graph will be drawn from all of the task. >>> pymk -g graph.png But if task is inputed, then the graph will be drawn with information on what task was run, and what not. >>> pymk -g grpah.png taskname 3.3 Command help ================ :: >>> pymk -h usage: pymk [-h] [-l LOG] [-a] [-f] [-g GRAPH] [-d] [task [task ...]] positional arguments: task List of task to do. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -l LOG, --log LOG Ser log level from "debug" or "info". -a, --all Show all tasks avalible. -f, --force Force task to rebuild. -g GRAPH, --graph GRAPH Draw a graph of tasks to a file. -d, --dependency-force Force depedency to rebuild (use only with --force).