Stack's global flags and options¶
Stack can also be configured by flags and options on the command line. Global
flags and options apply to all of Stack's commands. In addition, all of Stack's
commands accept the --setup-info-yaml
and --snapshot-location-base
options
and the --help
flag.
--allow-different-user
flag¶
Restrictions: POSIX systems only
Default: True, if inside Docker; false otherwise
Enable/disable permitting users other than the owner of the Stack root directory to use a Stack installation. For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project specific configuration option.
--arch
option¶
Pass the option --arch <architecture>
to specify the relevant machine
architecture. For further information, see the documentation for the
corresponding non-project specific configuration
option.
--color
or -colour
options¶
Pass the option stack --color <when>
to specify when to use color in output.
For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project
specific configuration option.
--compiler
option¶
Pass the option --compiler <compiler>
to specify the compiler. For further
information, see the YAML configuration
documentation.
--custom-preprocessor-extensions
option¶
Pass the option --custom-preprocessor-extensions <extension>
to specify an
extension used for a custom preprocessor. For further information, see the
documentation for the corresponding non-project specific configuration
option.
--docker*
flags and options¶
Stack supports automatically performing builds inside a Docker container. For
further information see stack --docker-help
or the
Docker integratiom documentation.
--[no-]dump-logs
flag¶
Default: Dump warning logs
Enables/disables the dumping of the build output logs for local packages to the console. For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project specific configuration option.
--extra-include-dirs
option¶
Pass the option --extra-include-dirs <director>
to specify an extra directory
to check for C header files. The option can be specified multiple times. For
further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project
specific configuration option.
--extra-lib-dirs
option¶
Pass the option --extra-lib-dirs <director>
to specify an extra directory
to check for libraries. The option can be specified multiple times. For further
information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project specific
configuration option.
--ghc-build
option¶
Pass the option --ghc-build <build>
to specify the relevant specialised GHC
build. For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding
non-project specific configuration option.
--ghc-variant
option¶
Pass the option --ghc-variant <variant>
to specify the relevant GHC variant.
For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project
specific configuration option.
--hpack-numeric-version
flag¶
Pass the flag --hpack-numeric-version
to cause Stack to report the numeric
version of its built-in Hpack library to standard output (e.g. 0.35.0
) and
quit.
--[no-]install-ghc
flag¶
Default: Enabled
Enables/disables the download and instalation of GHC if necessary. For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project specific configuration option.
--jobs
or -j
option¶
Pass the option --jobs <number_of_jobs>
to specify the number of concurrent
jobs to run. For further information, see the documentation for the
corresponding non-project specific configuration
option.
--local-bin-path
option¶
Pass the option --local-bin-path <directory>
to specify the directory in which
Stack installs executables. For further information, see the documentation for
the corresponding non-project specific configuration
option.
--lock-file
option¶
Default: read-write
, if snapshot specified in YAML configuration file;
read-only
, if a different snapshot is specified on the command line.
Pass the option --lock-file <mode>
to specify how Stack interacts with lock
files. Valid modes are:
error-on-write
: Stack reports an error, rather than write a lock file;ignore
: Stack ignores lock files;read-only
: Stack only reads lock files; andread-write
: Stack reads and writes lock files.
--[no-]modify-code-page
flag¶
Restrictions: Windows systems only
Default: Enabled
Enables/disables setting the codepage to support UTF-8. For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project specific configuration option.
--nix*
flags and options¶
Stack can be configured to integrate with Nix. For further information, see
stack --nix-help
or the Nix integration documentation.
--numeric-version
flag¶
Pass the flag --numeric-version
to cause Stack to report its numeric version
to standard output (e.g. 2.9.1
) and quit.
--resolver
option¶
Pass the option --resolver <snapshot>
to specify the snapshot. For further
information, see the
YAML configuration documentation.
--[no-]rsl-in-log
flag¶
Default: Disabled
Enables/disables the logging of the raw snapshot layer (rsl) in debug output. Information about the raw snapshot layer can be lengthy. If you do not need it, it is best omitted from the debug output.
--[no-]script-no-run-compile
flag¶
Default: Disabled
Enables/disables the use of options --no-run --compile
with the
stack script
command.
--silent
flag¶
Equivalent to the --verbosity silent
option.
--[no-]skip-ghc-check
option¶
Default: Disabled
Enables/disables the skipping of checking the GHC version and architecture. For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project specific configuration option.
--[no-]skip-msys
option¶
Restrictions: Windows systems only
Default: Disabled
Enables/disables the skipping of installing MSYS2. For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project specific configuration option.
--stack-colors
or --stack-colours
options¶
Pass the option --stack-colors <styles>
to specify Stack's output styles. For
further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project
specific configuration option.
--stack-root
option¶
Overrides: STACK_ROOT
environment variable
Pass the option --stack-root <absolute_path_to_the_Stack_root>
to specify the
path to the Stack root directory. The path must be an absolute one.
--stack-yaml
option¶
Default: stack.yaml
Overrides: STACK_YAML
enviroment variable
Pass the option --stack-yaml <file>
to specify Stack's project-level YAML
configuration file.
--[no-]system-ghc
flag¶
Default: Disabled
Enables/disables the use of a GHC executable on the PATH, if one is available and its version matches.
--[no-]terminal
flag¶
Default: Stack is running in a terminal (as detected)
Enables/disables whether Stack is running in a terminal.
--terminal-width
option¶
Default: the terminal width (if detected); otherwise 100
Pass the option --terminal-width <width>
to specify the width of the terminal,
used by Stack's pretty printed messages.
--[no-]time-in-logs
flag¶
Default: Enabled
Enables/disables the inclusion of time stamps against logging entries when the verbosity level is 'debug'.
--verbose
or -v
flags¶
Equivalent to the --verbosity debug
option.
--verbosity
option¶
Default: info
Pass the option --verbosity <log_level>
to specify the level for logging.
Possible levels are silent
, error
, warn
, info
and debug
, in order of
increasing amounts of information provided by logging.
--version
flag¶
Pass the flag --version
to cause Stack to report its version to standard
output and quit. For versions that are release candidates, the report will list
the dependencies that Stack has been compiled with.
--with-gcc
option¶
Pass the option --with-gcc <path_to_gcc>
to specify use of a GCC executable.
For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding non-project
specific configuration option.
--with-hpack
option¶
Pass the option --with-hpack <hpack>
to specify use of an Hpack executable.
For further information, see the documentation for the corresponding
non-project specific configuration option.
--work-dir
option¶
Default: .stack-work
Overrides: STACK_WORK
environment
variable, and work-dir
non-project specific
configuration option.
Pass the option --work-dir <relative_path_to_the_Stack_root>
to specify the
path to Stack's work directory, within a local project or package directory. The
path must be a relative one, relative to the the root directory of the project
or package. The relative path cannot include a ..
(parent directory)
component.
--setup-info-yaml
command option¶
Default: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/commercialhaskell/stackage-content/master/stack/stack-setup-2.yaml
The --setup-info-yaml <url>
command option specifies the location of a
setup-info
dictionary. The option can be specified multiple times.
--snapshot-location-base
command option¶
Default: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/commercialhaskell/stackage-snapshots/master
The --snapshot-location-base <url>
command option specifies the base location
of snapshots.
--help
command flag¶
If Stack is passed the --help
command flag, it will output help for the
command.