NAME

ant - a Java based make tool.

SYNOPSIS

ant [OPTIONS] [TARGET [TARGET2 [TARGET3] ...]]

DESCRIPTION

Like make ant is a tool by which projects can be build. But unlike it, ant is based on Java which means it will run on every platform for which a Java Virtual Machine is available. This makes it a great tool for building Java software.

By default it takes information from build.xml which describes the targets.

-help, -h

print help on the command line options

-projecthelp, -p

print project help information

-version

print the version information

-diagnostics

print information that might be helpful to diagnose or report problems

-quiet, -q

be extra quiet

-silent, -S

print nothing but task outputs and build failures

-verbose, -v

be extra verbose

-debug, -d

print debugging information

-emacs, -e

produce logging information without adornments

-lib <path>

specifies a path to search for jars and classes

-logfile <file>

use the given file to output log to

-logger <classname>

use the given class to perform logging

-listener <classname>

add an instance of the given class as a project listener

-noinput

do not allow interactive input

-buildfile, -file, -f <file>

use the given buildfile instead of the default build.xml file. This is the ant equivalent of Makefile

-D<property>=<value>

use value for the given property

-keep-going, -k

execute all targets that do not depend on failed target(s)

-propertyfile <name>

load all properties from file with -D properties taking precedence

-inputhandler <class>

the class which will handle input requests

-find, -s <file>

search for buildfile towards the root of the filesystem and use it

-nice <number>

A niceness value for the main thread: 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest); 5 is the default

-nouserlib

Run ant without using the jar files from ${user.home}/.ant/lib

-noclasspath

Run ant without using CLASSPATH

-autoproxy

Java 5 or later : use the OS proxy settings

-main <class>

Override Ant's normal entry point

SEE ALSO

make(1) mvn(1)

AUTHOR

This manpage is written by Egon Willighagen <egonw@sci.kun.nl>