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Versioned Components For Lua
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For normal use, rocks repositories are manipulated by the <tt>luarocks</tt> command-line tool. LuaRocks fetches rocks from one kind of repository -- rocks servers -- and installs them into another kind of repository -- rocks trees. Generally speaking, a rocks repository is a directory containing rocks and/or rockspecs, and a manifest file which catalogs the rocks contained therein. Rocks servers may contain [[Types of rocks|packed rocks]] and rockspecs, and may be located in remote (HTTP or FTP) URLs or paths in the local filesystem. Rocks trees can contain only [[Types of rocks|unpacked]] (installed) rocks, and are always local. LuaRocks can be configured to use multiple rocks trees and multiple rocks servers. See the [[Config file format]] for details and the reference for the [[luarocks]] command-line tool for details. Publishing a repository as a rocks server consists of making a directory containing rocks and a manifest file available online. A manifest file can be created using the make-manifest command of the <tt>luarocks-admin</tt> command-line tool, included in LuaRocks. For rocks tree, the manifest file is updated automatically by LuaRocks.
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