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NAME

       axiomatic - command-line tool for creating, configuring, and inspecting
       an axiom database

SYNOPSIS

       axiomatic [options] [command]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the axiomatic command.

       axiomatic allows to  create,  configure  and  interact  with  an  axiom
       database.   The  most  commonly  used  subcommands  are start, stop and
       status.

OPTIONS

       These programs follow the usual GNU  command  line  syntax,  with  long
       options  starting  with  two  dashes  (‘-’).   A  summary of options is
       included below.

       -b, --debug
              Enable Axiom-level debug logging.

       -d, --dbdir=
              Path containing axiom database to configure/create.

       --version
              Show version of program.

       --help Display help.

COMMANDS

       Except when using  --version  and  --help,  you  need  to  specify  one
       command.    The  possible  commands  are  included  below.   Note  that
       axiomatic has an  extensible  plugin  system,  so  the  exact  list  of
       commands will differ depending on what axiomatic plugins are available.

       start  Launch the given Axiom database.

       stop   Stop the server running from the given Axiom database.

       status Report  whether  a  server  is  running  from  the  given  Axiom
              database.

       insert-user
              Insert  a  user  store, such as one extracted with extract-user,
              into a site store and login system.

       userbase
              LoginSystem introspection and manipulation.

       extract-user
              Remove an account from the login system, moving  its  associated
              database to the filesystem.

       browse Interact with an Axiom store.

SEE ALSO

       Axiom homepage 〈http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodAxiom

AUTHOR

       axiomatic  is  part  of Axiom, an object database, or alternatively, an
       object-relational mapper written by Divmod.

       This manual page was written by Vincent Bernat  <bernat@luffy.cx>,  for
       the Debian project (but may be used by others).

                                24 January 2008