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

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