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This directory contains guestfish-based shell which give some useful
recipes to follow.

These also get copied to the website here:
http://libguestfs.org/recipes.html

The format for each recipe is:

  foo.sh           Shell script, using guestfish.
  foo.title        The title of the recipe.
  foo.html         HTML snippet describing the recipe.
  foo.example      Plain text snippet showing example output.

Everything in the recipes/ directory may be used and distributed
without restrictions.

To run a script before libguestfs has been installed, you can do
something like this:

  LIBGUESTFS_PATH=../appliance PATH=../fish:$PATH ./show-devices.sh disk.img

You can apply these recipes in your own programs by translating the
guestfish commands into API calls in the language of your choice.  The
translation is a simple 1-1 mapping.

Got a useful tip or recipe?  Please contribute ...