// vim: set et sw=4 ts=8 ft=asciidoc tw=80: port-installed(1) ================= $Id: port-installed.1.txt 123948 2014-08-16 13:45:03Z cal@macports.org $ NAME ---- port-installed - List installed versions of a given port, or all installed ports SYNOPSIS -------- [cmdsynopsis] *port* [*-vq*] *installed* [['portname' | 'pseudo-portname' | 'port-expressions' | 'port-url']] DESCRIPTION ----------- *port installed* can be used in two separate ways: Either without arguments, in which case it will print a list of all installed ports (both active and inactive), or with arguments, which will return a list of installed ports that match the argument expression. The output of *port installed* contains the name, version and variants of the installed ports and whether the port is active or inactive. See the PORT IMAGES section for an explanation of the active/inactive state. include::global-flags.txt[] *-v*:: Print the platform at install time (i.e., your OS X version) and the architecture(s) of the installed port. *-q*:: Do not print the header line. This is useful when parsing the output of *port installed* in scripts for further processing. include::archives.txt[] SEE ALSO -------- man:port[1], man:port-activate[1] AUTHORS ------- (C) 2014 The MacPorts Project Clemens Lang