(notice: https://github.com/origintopleft/cellar is a mirror. The upstream repository is at [vcs.lavacano.net/cellar.git](http://vcs.lavacano.net/?p=cellar.git), and bugs are officially tracked at [mantis.lavacano.net](http://mantis.lavacano.net))
* **Corking**: Saves a bottle's configuration, including any pressed installers (see below) or installed winetricks, to a directory, then removes the WINE bottle from disk.
You can then easily rebuild that WINE bottle later by uncorking it, which will automatically rebuild the WINE bottle with your active (or specified) version of WINE, as
well as install any saved winetricks or run any pressed installers.
* **Pressed Installers**: Saves a copy of an installer to `~/.cellar`, writes it down in the bottle configuration, then runs it within your WINE bottle. If you choose to
cork this bottle later, this installer will automatically be run after uncorking. If the installer comes with "unattended install" arguments, it's recommended you press
those in too.
* **Easy WINE and bottle management**: Need a specific bottle for a specific program? `cellar -b bottlename <command>`. Does the bottle need to run a specific instance of
WINE? `cellar config wine-path /opt/wine-specific/bin/wine`. Confused about which bottle is "active"? `cellar active` will tell you. Different programs may need drastically