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

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

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<br />

options. See the options reference page for descriptions. For an easy way to see a list of<br />

<strong>com</strong>mands and values that may be set, simply type the si viewprefs <strong>com</strong>mand, either piped<br />

through |more or redirected to a file, for example:<br />

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

Alternatively, the --gui option presents a simple-to-use dialog box that lets you view and<br />

configure the preferences.<br />

--[no]global<br />

controls whether to view all preferences.<br />

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

identifies the <strong>com</strong>mand preference to be viewed.<br />

--[no]showValidValues<br />

controls whether to list valid values for the preferences.<br />

--[no]ask<br />

controls whether to view the ask control over the preference options. See the description for<br />

--[no]ask on the si setprefs <strong>com</strong>mand.<br />

--ui=[unspecified|gui|cli|api]<br />

controls whether to view the preference as it applies to the graphical user interface, the<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand line interface, application programming interface, or when the interface is<br />

unspecified. By default, --ui=cli is implied when issuing the si viewprefs. To view<br />

preferences for GUI behavior, however, you should specify --ui=gui.<br />

The preferences you see correlate to settings in the IntegrityClient.rc file, which can<br />

be seen as having the gui.si. or cli.si. prefix, or simply the si. prefix when it is unspecified.<br />

DIAGNOSTICS<br />

See the diagnostics reference page for possible exit status values.<br />

PREFERENCES<br />

Using si setprefs or si viewprefs, you are able to set or view the preference keys for this<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand.<br />

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