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Warning: Do not edit the IntegrityClient.rc file manually, because preferences that appear more<br />

than once in the IntegrityClient.rc file can cause Source Integrity to behave unpredictably.<br />

Options<br />

This <strong>com</strong>mand takes the universal options available to all si <strong>com</strong>mands, as well as some general options.<br />

See the options reference page for descriptions.<br />

--<strong>com</strong>mand=value<br />

identifies the <strong>com</strong>mand to be set. For an easy way to see a list of <strong>com</strong>mands and values that may<br />

be set, simply type the si viewprefs <strong>com</strong>mand, either piped through |more or redirected to a<br />

file, for example:<br />

si viewprefs --global --showValidValues >prefs.txt<br />

The <strong>com</strong>mands and preference keys are also listed on the preferences reference page.<br />

--[no]resetToDefault<br />

controls whether to revert specified settings to the default values as shipped with MKS Source<br />

Integrity Client. If specifying --resetToDefault, you must not specify =value for each preference.<br />

--[no]save<br />

controls whether changes should be permanently saved.<br />

--[no]ask<br />

controls prompts to the user for specific preferences. Each preference option may be set to either -ask<br />

or --noask. When the <strong>com</strong>mand itself is run, any option set to --ask and that is not explicitly<br />

set with <strong>com</strong>mand line options will be queried. If this --ask option is set, then you do not specify a<br />

value for the preference at the same time, but instead the pref=value must supply one of the<br />

following four valid ask values:<br />

once<br />

never<br />

asks the user the first time only, and then uses the provided value every time after for the<br />

duration of that <strong>com</strong>mand.<br />

never asks the user for a response, but uses the current setting (which may be specified by a<br />

preference).<br />

element-last<br />

asks the user for each element of the selection, providing the most recently used value as the<br />

default.<br />

element-pref<br />

asks the user for each element of the selection, resetting the default to the value specified by<br />

the preference.<br />

For example, to set the server host for si connect to a specific host name, you specify something<br />

like:<br />

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