On 6/6/06, John Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

mvn help:describe -Dplugin=<plugin-prefix> -Dfull=true

or

mvn help:describe
-Dplugin=<plugin-groupId>:<plugin-artifactId>[:<plugin-version>]
-Dfull=true

Watch out, though...you'll get all the configuration options for every
goal
contained in the plugin! We need to work on the output for the describe
mojo...it was sort of slapped together in a hurry.

-john

On 6/6/06, kvpetrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> maven1 used to have a command option -P that would show you help on a
> given
> plugin.
>
> Basically, I have a very simple question, how can I figure what are the
> goals of a particular plugin? How do I know for example that war plugin
> has
> a goal "exploaded" taking into account that it is not documented
anywhere?
>
> If it is not possible to see the goals of a plugin from a command prompt
> can
> I unpack the plugin jar and find out what are the goals available?
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Wow!  That really makes me miss good ole "-P".

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Jamie Bisotti

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