harpdump

Inspect the contents of a file that can be imported by HARP.

Usage:
    harpdump [options] <input product file>
        Print the contents of a HARP imported product.

        Options:
            -a, --operations <operation list>
                List of operations to apply to the product before printing.
                An operation list needs to be provided as a single expression.
                See the 'operations' section of the HARP documentation for
                more details.

            -o, --options <option list>
                List of options to pass to the ingestion module.
                Only applicable if the input product is not in HARP format.
                Options are separated by semi-colons. Each option consists
                of an <option name>=<value> pair. An option list needs to be
                provided as a single expression.

            -l, --list
                Only show list of variables (no attributes).

            -d, --data
                Show data values for each variable.

            --no-history
                Do not show the global history attribute.

    harpdump --dataset [options] <file|dir> [<file|dir> ...]
        Print metadata for all files in the dataset in csv format.

            -o, --options <option list>
                List of options to pass to the ingestion module.
                Only applicable if the input product is not in HARP format.
                Options are separated by semi-colons. Each option consists
                of an <option name>=<value> pair. An option list needs to be
                provided as a single expression.

    harpdump --list-derivations [options] [input product file]
        List all available variable conversions. If an input product file is
        specified, limit the list to variable conversions that are possible
        given the specified product.

        Options:
            -a, --operations <operation list>
                List of operations to apply to the product before determining
                the possible derivations.
                An operation list needs to be provided as a single expression.
                See the 'operations' section of the HARP documentation for
                more details.

            -o, --options <option list>
                List of options to pass to the ingestion module.
                Only applicable if the input product is not in HARP format.
                Options are separated by semi-colons. Each option consists
                of an <option name>=<value> pair. An option list needs to be
                provided as a single expression.

             -t, --target <variable_name>
                Only show derivations that produce the given variable.

    harpdump -h, --help
        Show help (this text).

    harpdump -v, --version
        Print the version number of HARP and exit.