usage: quilt3 catalog [-h] [--detailed_help] [navigation_target]
Run Quilt catalog locally
positional arguments:
navigation_target Which page in the local catalog to open. Leave blank to
go to the catalog landing page, pass in an s3 url (e.g.
's3://bucket/myfile.txt') to go to file viewer, or pass
in a package name in the form 'BUCKET:USER/PKG' to go to
the package viewer.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--detailed_help Display detailed information about this command and then
exit
Run the Quilt catalog on your machine (requires Docker). Running quilt3 catalog launches a webserver on your local machine using Docker and a Python microservice that supplies temporary AWS credentials to the catalog. Temporary credentials are derived from your default AWS credentials (or active AWS_PROFILE) using boto3.sts.get_session_token. For more details about configuring and using AWS credentials in boto3, see the AWS documentation: https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/guide/configuration.html
Previewing files in S3
The Quilt catalog allows users to preview files in S3 without downloading. It relies on a API Gateway and AWS Lambda to generate certain previews in the cloud. The catalog launched by quilt3 catalog sends preview requests to https://open.quiltdata.com. Preview requests contain short-lived signed URLs generated using your AWS credentials. Data is encrypted in transit and no data is retained by Quilt. Nevertheless, it is recommended that you use quilt3 catalog only for public data. We strongly encourage users with sensitive data in S3 to run a private Quilt deployment. Visit https://quiltdata.com for more information.
install
usage: quilt3 install [-h] [--registry REGISTRY] [--top-hash TOP_HASH]
[--dest DEST] [--dest-registry DEST_REGISTRY]
name
Install a package
positional arguments:
name Name of package, in the USER/PKG[/PATH] format
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--registry REGISTRY Registry where package is located, usually s3://MY-
BUCKET. Defaults to the default remote registry.
--top-hash TOP_HASH Hash of package to install. Defaults to latest.
--dest DEST Local path to download files to.
--dest-registry DEST_REGISTRY
Registry to install package to. Defaults to local
registry.
verify
usage: quilt3 verify [-h] --registry REGISTRY --top-hash TOP_HASH --dir DIR
[--extra-files-ok]
name
Verify that package contents matches a given directory
positional arguments:
name Name of package, in the USER/PKG format
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--registry REGISTRY Registry where package is located, usually s3://MY-
BUCKET
--top-hash TOP_HASH Hash of package to verify
--dir DIR Directory to verify
--extra-files-ok Whether extra files in the directory should cause a
failure
login
usage: quilt3 login [-h]
Log in to configured Quilt server
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
logout
usage: quilt3 logout [-h]
Log out of current Quilt server
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
config
usage: quilt3 config [-h] [--set KEY=VALUE [KEY=VALUE ...]] [catalog_url]
Configure Quilt
positional arguments:
catalog_url URL of catalog to config with, or empty string to
reset the config
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--set KEY=VALUE [KEY=VALUE ...]
Set a number of key-value pairs for config_values(do
not put spaces before or after the = sign). If a value
contains spaces, you should define it with double
quotes: foo="this is a sentence". Note that values are
always treated as strings.
disable-telemetry
usage: quilt3 disable-telemetry [-h]
Disable anonymous usage metrics
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
list-packages
usage: quilt3 list-packages [-h] registry
List all packages in a registry
positional arguments:
registry Registry for packages, e.g. s3://quilt-example
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
push
usage: quilt3 push [-h] --dir DIR [--registry REGISTRY] [--dest DEST]
[--message MESSAGE]
name
Pushes the new package to the remote registry
positional arguments:
name Name of package, in the USER/PKG format
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--dir DIR Directory to add to the new package
--registry REGISTRY Registry where to create the new package. Defaults to
the default remote registry.
--dest DEST Where to copy the objects in the package
--message MESSAGE The commit message for the new package