Usage:
kdbmeta [Options] <target> {<query> ...]
Summary:
Display the contents of one or more metadata stores.
The target metadata are described by one or more
target specifications, giving the path to a database, a table
or a column. the command and query are executed on each target.
queries name one or more objects, and '*' acts as a wildcard.
query objects are nodes or attributes. nodes are named with a
hierarchical path, like a file-system path. attributes are given
as a node path followed by a '@' followed by the attribute name.
target:
path-to-database access database metadata
path-to-table access table metadata
path-to-column access column metadata
accession sra global access id
query:
* all nodes and attributes
NAME a named root node and children
PATH/NAME an internal node and children
<node>@ATTR a named attribute
<obj>=VALUE a simple value assignment where
value string is text, and binary
values use hex escape codes
Options:
-h|--help Output a brief explantion for the program.
-V|--version Display the version of the program then quit.
-L|--log-level <level> Logging level as number or enum string.
One of (fatal|sys|int|err|warn|info) or (0-5)
Current/default is warn
-v|--verbose Increase the verbosity level of the program.
Use multiple times for more verbosity.