CLI usage

The project and the pool manager have pretty much eliminated the need to run the interactive manipulator and other tools directly from a shell, but it’s still useful for development.

All of the commands below require the environment variable HORIZON_POOL to point to the pool’s directory (the one with the pool.json and pool.db in it)

horizon-imp

Symbol mode:
horizon-imp -y <symbol file>
Schematic mode:
horizon-imp -c <schematic file> <block file>
Padstack mode:
horizon-imp -a <padstack file>
Package mode:
horizon-imp -k <package file>
Board mode:
horizon-imp -b <board file> <block file> <via directory>

horizon-pool

Most of the -edit and -create commands will spawn $EDITOR with the file to be edited serialized as YAML.

horizon-pool create-unit <unit file>
horizon-pool edit-unit <unit file>
horizon-pool create-symbol <symbol file> <unit file>

horizon-pool create-entity <entity file> [<unit file> ...]
horizon-pool edit-entity <entity file>

horizon-pool create-package <package file>
horizon-pool create-padstack <padstack file>

horizon-pool update #Recreates the pool's SQLite database.

Remember to run horizon-pool update after creating things

horizon-prj

Use these to create empty blocks, schematics, etc.

horizon-prj create-block <block filename>

horizon-prj create-schematic <schematic filename> <block filename>

horizon-prj create-board <schematic filename> <block filename>