by default; type @kbd{M-x load-library @key{RET} package-x @key{RET}} to
load it, or add @code{(require 'package-x)} to your init file.
@xref{Lisp Libraries,, Lisp Libraries, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.
-Once loaded, you can make use of the following:
-
-@defopt package-archive-upload-base
-The value of this variable is the base location of a package archive,
-as a directory name. The commands in the @code{package-x} library
-will use this base location.
-
-The directory name should be absolute. You may specify a remote name,
-such as @file{/ssh:foo@@example.com:/var/www/packages/}, if the
-package archive is on a different machine. @xref{Remote Files,,
-Remote Files, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.
-@end defopt
-
-@deffn Command package-upload-file filename
-This command prompts for @var{filename}, a file name, and uploads that
-file to @code{package-archive-upload-base}. The file must be either a
-simple package (a @file{.el} file) or a multi-file package (a
-@file{.tar} file); otherwise, an error is raised. The package
-attributes are automatically extracted, and the archive's contents
-list is updated with this information.
-
-If @code{package-archive-upload-base} does not specify a valid
-directory, the function prompts interactively for one. If the
-directory does not exist, it is created. The directory need not have
-any initial contents (i.e., you can use this command to populate an
-initially empty archive).
-@end deffn
-
-@deffn Command package-upload-buffer
-This command is similar to @code{package-upload-file}, but instead of
-prompting for a package file, it uploads the contents of the current
-buffer. The current buffer must be visiting a simple package (a
-@file{.el} file) or a multi-file package (a @file{.tar} file);
-otherwise, an error is raised.
-@end deffn
@noindent
After you create an archive, remember that it is not accessible in the
(defcustom package-archive-upload-base "/path/to/archive"
"The base location of the archive to which packages are uploaded.
+The commands in the package-x library will use this as base
+location.
This should be an absolute directory name. If the archive is on
another machine, you may specify a remote name in the usual way,
e.g. \"/ssh:foo@example.com:/var/www/packages/\".
(defun package-upload-buffer ()
"Upload the current buffer as a single-file Emacs Lisp package.
If `package-archive-upload-base' does not specify a valid upload
-destination, prompt for one."
+destination, prompt for one.
+Signal an error if the current buffer is not visiting a simple
+package (a \".el\" file)."
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
Interactively, prompt for FILE. The package is considered a
single-file package if FILE ends in \".el\", and a multi-file
package if FILE ends in \".tar\".
+Automatically extract package attributes and update the archive's
+contents list with this information.
If `package-archive-upload-base' does not specify a valid upload
-destination, prompt for one."
+destination, prompt for one. If the directory does not exist, it
+is created. The directory need not have any initial contents
+\(i.e., you can use this command to populate an initially empty
+archive)."
(interactive "fPackage file name: ")
(with-temp-buffer
(insert-file-contents file)