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cellar(1) - bottle management tool for WINE connoisseurs
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## SYNOPSIS
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`cellar` [-dv] [-b <bottle>] [--] <command> <subargs>
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## DESCRIPTION
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`cellar` is a tool for managing WINE bottles. `cellar` arguments are divided like this:
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* First, [GLOBAL OPTIONS][] are processed. These control things like program verbosity, which bottle to use,
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and other settings that are relevant no matter what you're doing.
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* Second, cellar takes a [COMMAND](#COMMANDS), and that command probably has its own set of arguments and flags.
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TCLAP is generally used as the command line parser, which provides a -- argument to separate the command from
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the global options (e.g. `cellar -v -- create bottlename`). If the program seems to be interpreting a flag
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ambiguously, try this first.
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## GLOBAL OPTIONS
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* `-v`, `--verbose`:
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Enable verbose output.
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* `-d`, `--dryrun`:
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Don't actually do anything, just print what you would do. Implies `--verbose`.
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* `-b`, `--bottle <bottlename>`:
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Specify that you want to use the bottle named <bottlename>, instead of the one activated with the "cellar activate"
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command.
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## COMMANDS
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TODO: Generate this.
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## COPYRIGHT
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Copyright © 2017 Nicholas O'Connor. Provided under the terms of the MIT license: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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