show

Command: show <packages>

Description: You can use this command to display information on one or more packages. This information comes from the package description and includes the title, author, tags, description, product URL and dependencies.

Use: tcpkg show <packages>... [options]

Arguments:

<packages>

In this argument, you specify the packages or a list of packages for which you want to display the metadata.

Options:

-p, --pre, --include-prereleases

When using this option, pre-release versions are also considered.

-n, --name <name>

This option defines a specific feed in which to search. If no version is specified, the latest version from this feed will be searched for.

--all-sources

When using this option, the latest version is used across all configured feeds, regardless of their priority.

-i, --installed

When using this option, information about an installed package is displayed.

--no-cache

When using this option, no cached information is used for this command.

--as-json

If this option is used, the output text is returned in JSON format. This implicitly sets the -y option.

Example:

Output of details on the TwinCAT Standard workload as an engineering and runtime variant:

tcpkg show twincat.standard.xae=4026.23.1 twincat.standard.xar=4026.23.1