showserver - Displays information on configured servers
showserver [-server string] [-showtypes list] [-html boolean] [-full boolean] [-methods boolean] [-count boolean] [-cachefile boolean] [-url boolean] [-fields boolean] [-defined boolean] [-serverversion boolean] [-sortby list] -only toggle -heading boolean -scope boolean -type boolean -id boolean -query boolean -all boolean -comment boolean [-outfile outfile] showserver -help
showserver is a command line program from EMBOSS ("the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite"). It is part of the "Data resources" command group(s).
Input section -server string Additional section -showtypes list Default value: * -html boolean Default value: N -full boolean Default value: N -methods boolean This displays the access methods that can be used on this server, for all, query or ID access Default value: $(full) -count boolean Default value: Y -cachefile boolean Default value: Y -url boolean Default value: Y -fields boolean This displays the search fields that can be used on this server, other than the standard 'id' or 'acc' fields. Default value: $(full) -defined boolean This displays a short name for the file containing the server definition Default value: $(full) -serverversion boolean Default value: $(full) -sortby list Default value: type Advanced section -only toggle This is a way of shortening the command line if you only want a few standard columns to be displayed. Instead of specifying: '-nohead -notype -noid -noquery -noall' to get only the comment output, you can specify '-only -comment' Default value: N -heading boolean Default value: @(!$(only)) -scope boolean Default value: @(!$(only)) -type boolean Default value: @(!$(only)) -id boolean Default value: @(!$(only)) -query boolean Default value: @(!$(only)) -all boolean Default value: @(!$(only)) -comment boolean Default value: @(!$(only)) Output section -outfile outfile Default value: stdout
Bugs can be reported to the Debian Bug Tracking system (http://bugs.debian.org/emboss), or directly to the EMBOSS developers (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=93650&atid=605031).
showserver is fully documented via the tfm(1) system.
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