package commands const cmdAutheliaExample = `authelia --config /etc/authelia/config.yml --config /etc/authelia/access-control.yml authelia --config /etc/authelia/config.yml,/etc/authelia/access-control.yml authelia --config /etc/authelia/config/ ` const fmtAutheliaLong = `authelia %s An open-source authentication and authorization server providing two-factor authentication and single sign-on (SSO) for your applications via a web portal. Documentation is available at: https://www.authelia.com/docs ` const fmtAutheliaBuild = `Last Tag: %s State: %s Branch: %s Commit: %s Build Number: %s Build OS: %s Build Arch: %s Build Date: %s Extra: %s ` const buildLong = `Show the build information of Authelia This outputs detailed version information about the specific version of the Authelia binary. This information is embedded into Authelia by the continuous integration. This could be vital in debugging if you're not using a particular tagged build of Authelia. It's suggested to provide it along with your issue. ` const completionLong = `To load completions: Bash: $ source <(authelia completion bash) # To load completions for each session, execute once: # Linux: $ authelia completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/authelia # macOS: $ authelia completion bash > /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/authelia Zsh: # If shell completion is not already enabled in your environment, # you will need to enable it. You can execute the following once: $ echo "autoload -U compinit; compinit" >> ~/.zshrc # To load completions for each session, execute once: $ authelia completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_authelia" # You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect. fish: $ authelia completion fish | source # To load completions for each session, execute once: $ authelia completion fish > ~/.config/fish/completions/authelia.fish PowerShell: PS> authelia completion powershell | Out-String | Invoke-Expression # To load completions for every new session, run: PS> authelia completion powershell > authelia.ps1 # and source this file from your PowerShell profile. `