Export proto files from one location to another
Usage
$ buf export <source> [flags]
Description
The first argument is the source or module to export. The first argument must be one of format [dir,git,mod,protofile,tar,zip]. Defaults to "." if no argument is specified.
Examples:
Export proto files in <source> to an output directory.
$ buf export <source> --output=<output-dir>
Export current directory to another local directory.
$ buf export . --output=<output-dir>
Export the latest remote module to a local directory.
$ buf export <buf.build/owner/repository> --output=<output-dir>
Export a specific version of a remote module to a local directory.
$ buf export <buf.build/owner/repository:ref> --output=<output-dir>
Export a git repo to a local directory.
$ buf export https://github.com/owner/repository.git --output=<output-dir>
Flags
--config string
The buf.yaml file or data to use for configuration
--disable-symlinks
Do not follow symlinks when reading sources or configuration from the local filesystem By default, symlinks are followed in this CLI, but never followed on the Buf Schema Registry
--exclude-imports
Exclude imports.
--exclude-path strings
Exclude specific files or directories, e.g. "proto/a/a.proto", "proto/a" If specified multiple times, the union is taken
-h, --help
help for export
-o, --output string
The output directory for exported files
--path strings
Limit to specific files or directories, e.g. "proto/a/a.proto", "proto/a" If specified multiple times, the union is taken
Flags inherited from parent commands
--debug
Turn on debug logging
--log-format string
The log format [text,color,json]
--timeout duration
The duration until timing out
-v, --verbose
Turn on verbose mode
Parent Command
- buf - The Buf CLI