--ttl <DURATION>
Duration the cached result will be valid for [env: BKT_TTL=] [default: 60s] [aliases:
time-to-live]
--stale <DURATION>
Duration after which the result will be asynchronously refreshed
--warm Asynchronously execute and cache the given command, even if it's already cached
--force
Execute and cache the given command, even if it's already cached
--cwd Includes the current working directory in the cache key, so that the same command run in different
directories caches separately [aliases: use-working-dir]
--env <NAME>
Includes the given environment variable in the cache key, so that the same command run with
different values for the given variables caches separately [aliases: use-environment]
--modtime <FILE>
Includes the last modification time of the given file(s) in the cache key, so that the same
command run with different modtimes for the given files caches separately [aliases:
use-file-modtime]
--discard-failures
Don't cache invocations that fail (non-zero exit code). USE CAUTION when passing this flag, as
unexpected failures can lead to a spike in invocations which can exacerbate ongoing issues,
effectively a DDoS
--scope <NAME>
If set, all cached data will be scoped to this value, preventing collisions with commands cached
with different scopes [env: BKT_SCOPE=]
--cache-dir <DIR>
The directory under which to persist cached invocations; defaults to the system's temp directory.
Setting this to a directory backed by RAM or an SSD, such as a tmpfs partition, will significantly
reduce caching overhead [env: BKT_CACHE_DIR=]
-h, --help
Print help
-V, --version
Print version