grog check
grog check
Section titled “grog check”Loads the build graph and runs basic consistency checks.
Synopsis
Section titled “Synopsis”Loads the build graph and performs the same consistency checks as ‘grog build’ without actually building anything.
grog check [flags]Examples
Section titled “Examples” grog check # Validate the build graph for consistency issuesOptions
Section titled “Options” -h, --help help for checkOptions inherited from parent commands
Section titled “Options inherited from parent commands” -a, --all-platforms Select all platforms (bypasses platform selectors) --color string Set color output (yes, no, or auto) (default "auto") --debug Enable debug logging --disable-default-shell-flags Do not prepend "set -eu" to target commands --disable-progress-tracker Disable progress tracking updates --disable-tea Disable interactive TUI (Bubble Tea) --enable-cache Enable cache (default true) --exclude-tag strings Exclude targets by tag. Can be used multiple times. Example: --exclude-tag=foo --exclude-tag=bar --fail-fast Fail fast on first error --load-outputs string Level of output loading for cached targets. One of: all, minimal. (default "all") --log-level string Set log level (trace, debug, info, warn, error) --platform string Force a specific platform in the form os/arch --profile string Select a configuration profile to use --skip-workspace-lock Skip the workspace level lock (DANGEROUS: may corrupt the cache) --stream-logs Forward all target build/test logs to stdout/-err --tag strings Filter targets by tag. Can be used multiple times. Example: --tag=foo --tag=bar -v, --verbose count Set verbosity level (-v, -vv)SEE ALSO
Section titled “SEE ALSO”- grog -