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authorTodd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>2023-07-10 00:43:37 -0700
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find: add `--hashes` shortcut for piping to other commands (#38663)
People frequently ask us how to pipe `spack find` output to other commands, and we tell them to do things like this: ```console $ spack find --format "/{hash}" | spack uninstall -ay ``` Sometimes users don't know about hash references and come up with potentially ambiguous formulations like this: ```console spack find --format {name}@{version}%{compiler} | spack uninstall -ay ``` Since this is a common enough thing to want to do, and to make it more obvious how, this PR adds a `-H` / `--hashes` as a shortcut, so you can now just do: ```console spack find -H | spack uninstall -ay ```
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