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Advanced Stork Usage
Finished the tutorial? These pages provide further assistance for more advanced Stork usage.

Stork Client

The Stork client provides multiple options for use with installing packages. This page lists basic information about installing packages, as well as all of the client's options.

Storkutil

In addition to sharing many of the options included in the Stork client, Storkutil offers a large number of commands not covered in the basic tutorial.

Using Tags

Tags are a powerful tool that can be "attached" to packages to provide even further stipulations on which packages are and are not trusted. This page will walk you through the many ways to use tags and situations in which they might be useful.

Editing TPFile

If you wish to manually edit your TPFile without the use of Storkutil, this page will show you the breakdown of the TPFile composition and how to properly extract and sign the file.

Using Stork with your own repository

If you already have your own repository that is hosting packages and you do not wish to re-upload those packages to the stork repository, then you may use stork to host your package metadata only, while your clients fetch packages from your repository.

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