Command syntax
AppScan® Source command line interface (CLI) commands conform to a usage template with required and optional arguments, similar to a command shell. CLI commands are not case sensitive and do not require switches for different arguments.
The syntax for all CLI commands is:
command required_args [optional_args]
The command descriptions and usage adhere to the following conventions:
command
: Actual command, identified in abold Courier
font.- Required arguments: Identified in
courier font
. - Literals: Identified by
italics
. - Optional arguments: Enclosed in brackets
[ ]
. - Required arguments that have options: Enclosed in braces
{ }
. - Some arguments require associated values (identified by angle
brackets
< >
). If these arguments are used without including values, you will receive an error message. - Each command has a long name and an abbreviation. Find the abbreviations in parentheses in the command heading.
- All command names are one word with no spaces or tabs.
- Arguments do not require command switches but are order dependent.Important: It is important to remember that arguments are order dependent.
Arguments may contain spaces and tabs. Enclose arguments that contain
spaces or tabs with double quotation marks (" "
),
otherwise they are parsed as multiple arguments.