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Chapter 19. scr

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19.1. scr:activate

19.1.1. Description

Activates a Component for the given name

19.1.2. Syntax

scr:activate [options] name

19.1.3. Arguments

NameDescription

name

The name of the Component to activate

19.1.4. Options

NameDescription

--help

Display this help message

-s, --show-hidden

Show all Components including the System Components (hidden by default)

19.2. scr:components

19.2.1. Description

Display available components

19.2.2. Syntax

scr:components [options]

19.2.3. Options

NameDescription

--help

Display this help message

-s, --show-hidden

Show all Components including the System Components (hidden by default)

19.3. scr:deactivate

19.3.1. Description

Deactivates a Component for the given name

19.3.2. Syntax

scr:deactivate [options] name

19.3.3. Arguments

NameDescription

name

The name of the Component to deactivate

19.3.4. Options

NameDescription

--help

Display this help message

-s, --show-hidden

Show all Components including the System Components (hidden by default)

19.4. scr:details

19.4.1. Description

Display available components

19.4.2. Syntax

scr:details [options] name

19.4.3. Arguments

NameDescription

name

The component name

19.4.4. Options

NameDescription

--help

Display this help message

-s, --show-hidden

Show all Components including the System Components (hidden by default)

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