fabric:profile-create



Name

fabric:profile-create — create a new profile with the specified name and version

Synopsis

fabric:profile-create [ --help ] [ --version version ] [ --parents parentList ] { Name }

Description

The new profile is created only for the version you specify (or the current default version). If you want to create a profile for every version, you must invoke fabric:profile-create separately for each version (use fabric:version-list to list all versions).
The newly created profile is initially empty, apart from the settings inherited from the parent profiles. To add settings to the new profile, use the fabric:profile-edit command.
For example, to add the new profile, test, which has the current default version and inherits from the parent profiles, mq and camel, enter the following console command:
fabric:profile-create --parents mq --parents camel test

Arguments

Table 8.33, “fabric:profile-create Arguments” describes the command's arguments.
Table 8.33. fabric:profile-create Arguments
ArgumentInterpretation
--help Displays the online help for this command
--version The profile version. Defaults to the current default version (use version-list to find the current default).
--parents Optionally specifies one or multiple parent profiles. To specify multiple parent profiles, specify this flag multiple times on the command line—for example, --parents foo --parents bar.
Name (Required) Name of the new profile.
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