Make room for longer options in doc.go.

Also, fix a few missing equals signs while here.
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Dave Collins 2014-02-18 20:59:23 -06:00
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@ -21,54 +21,57 @@ Usage:
btcd [OPTIONS] btcd [OPTIONS]
Application Options: Application Options:
-V, --version Display version information and exit -V, --version Display version information and exit
-C, --configfile= Path to configuration file -C, --configfile= Path to configuration file
-b, --datadir= Directory to store data -b, --datadir= Directory to store data
-a, --addpeer= Add a peer to connect with at startup -a, --addpeer= Add a peer to connect with at startup
--connect= Connect only to the specified peers at startup --connect= Connect only to the specified peers at startup
--nolisten Disable listening for incoming connections -- NOTE: --nolisten Disable listening for incoming connections -- NOTE:
Listening is automatically disabled if the --connect or Listening is automatically disabled if the --connect
--proxy options are used without also specifying listen or --proxy options are used without also specifying
interfaces via --listen listen interfaces via --listen
--listen= Add an interface/port to listen for connections (default --listen= Add an interface/port to listen for connections
all interfaces port: 8333, testnet: 18333) (default all interfaces port: 8333, testnet: 18333)
--maxpeers= Max number of inbound and outbound peers (125) --maxpeers= Max number of inbound and outbound peers (125)
--banduration= How long to ban misbehaving peers. Valid time units are --banduration= How long to ban misbehaving peers. Valid time units
{s, m, h}. Minimum 1 second (24h0m0s) are {s, m, h}. Minimum 1 second (24h0m0s)
-u, --rpcuser= Username for RPC connections -u, --rpcuser= Username for RPC connections
-P, --rpcpass= Password for RPC connections -P, --rpcpass= Password for RPC connections
--rpclisten= Add an interface/port to listen for RPC connections --rpclisten= Add an interface/port to listen for RPC connections
(default port: 8334, testnet: 18334) (default port: 8334, testnet: 18334)
--rpccert= File containing the certificate file --rpccert= File containing the certificate file
--rpckey= File containing the certificate key --rpckey= File containing the certificate key
--rpcmaxclients= Max number of RPC clients for standard connections (10) --rpcmaxclients= Max number of RPC clients for standard connections
--norpc Disable built-in RPC server -- NOTE: The RPC server is (10)
disabled by default if no rpcuser/rpcpass is specified --norpc Disable built-in RPC server -- NOTE: The RPC server
--nodnsseed Disable DNS seeding for peers is disabled by default if no rpcuser/rpcpass is
--externalip= specified
--proxy= Connect via SOCKS5 proxy (eg. 127.0.0.1:9050) --nodnsseed Disable DNS seeding for peers
--proxyuser= Username for proxy server --externalip: Add an ip to the list of local addresses we claim to
--proxypass= Password for proxy server listen on to peers
--onion= Connect to tor hidden services via SOCKS5 proxy (eg. --proxy= Connect via SOCKS5 proxy (eg. 127.0.0.1:9050)
127.0.0.1:9050) --proxyuser= Username for proxy server
--onionuser= Username for onion proxy server --proxypass= Password for proxy server
--onionpass= Password for onion proxy server --onion= Connect to tor hidden services via SOCKS5 proxy (eg.
--noonion Disable connecting to tor hidden services 127.0.0.1:9050)
--tor Specifies the proxy server used is a Tor node --onionuser= Username for onion proxy server
--testnet Use the test network --onionpass= Password for onion proxy server
--regtest Use the regression test network --noonion= Disable connecting to tor hidden services
--nocheckpoints Disable built-in checkpoints. Don't do this unless you --tor= Specifies the proxy server used is a Tor node
know what you're doing. --testnet= Use the test network
--dbtype= Database backend to use for the Block Chain (leveldb) --regtest= Use the regression test network
--profile= Enable HTTP profiling on given port -- NOTE port must be --nocheckpoints= Disable built-in checkpoints. Don't do this unless
between 1024 and 65536 (6060) you know what you're doing.
--cpuprofile= Write CPU profile to the specified file --dbtype= Database backend to use for the Block Chain (leveldb)
-d, --debuglevel= Logging level for all subsystems {trace, debug, info, --profile= Enable HTTP profiling on given port -- NOTE port must
warn, error, critical} -- You may also specify be between 1024 and 65536 (6060)
<subsystem>=<level>,<subsystem2>=<level>,... to set the --cpuprofile= Write CPU profile to the specified file
log level for individual subsystems -- Use show to list -d, --debuglevel: Logging level for all subsystems {trace, debug, info,
available subsystems (info) warn, error, critical} -- You may also specify
--upnp Use UPnP to map our listening port outside of NAT <subsystem>=<level>,<subsystem2>=<level>,... to set
the log level for individual subsystems -- Use show
to list available subsystems (info)
--upnp Use UPnP to map our listening port outside of NAT
Help Options: Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message -h, --help Show this help message