diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 22101da..9c4aee1 100755 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ It is probably the opposite for releases (recommended to upgrade), since you wil ### Help example: ``` -# opkg-upgrade -h +root@OpenWrt:~# opkg-upgrade --help -Simple OPKG Updater v0.4.0 +Simple OPKG Updater v0.4.1 Usage: opkg-upgrade [options] @@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ Options: -l, --list-upgrades Prints the list of available updates and exits -e, --email-list Prints the list of updates in html email format Includes subject, mime type and html formated data + -s, --ssmtp Use the system's ssmtp to send update reports + You need to install and configure ssmtp beforehand -m, --msmtp Use the system's msmtp to send update reports You need to install and configure msmtp beforehand -a, --always-send Send e-mail even if there are no updates @@ -61,8 +63,8 @@ Options: Notes: - Short options should not be grouped. You must pass each parameter on its own. - - You must have a working msmtp install to use the msmtp functionality. Make - sure you can send e-mails from it before trying from opkg-upgrade. + - You must have a working ssmtp or msmtp install to use the email functionality. + Make sure you can send e-mails from it before trying from opkg-upgrade. Examples: opkg-upgrade -n -f # run without updating listings and asking for upgrade @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ Examples: opkg-upgrade -l # just print upgrades available opkg-upgrade -e # just print html formatted email opkg-upgrade -s 'mail@example.com' # mail upgrade report if have updates - opkg-upgrade -a -s 'mail@example.com' # mail upgrade report even if NO updates + opkg-upgrade -a -m 'mail@example.com' # mail upgrade report even if NO updates opkg-upgrade -u && echo 'upgrades are available' || echo 'no upgrades available' ```