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author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
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+============================
+param: manage SàT parameters
+============================
+
+``param`` commands allows to retrieve or set parameters as well as to export/import them
+to a XML file.
+
+Parameters are retrieve using a ``category`` and a ``name``, they are both case sensitive.
+
+``category`` is the name of the tabs that you see when you set parameters in a frontend
+like Cagou or Libervia.
+
+.. note::
+
+   You need to have your session started to retrieve of modify parameters. If you can't
+   or are not willing to connect for any reason (e.g. no internet connection), you can
+   use the ``--start-session`` option to start the profile session without connecting it
+   to the XMPP server.
+
+get
+===
+
+Retrieve list of categories, parameters or a specific parameter value:
+
+- without argument, you'll get the list of categories
+- with only a category specified, you'll get a list of parameters and their values
+- with a category and a name, you'll get the value or requested attribute of the specified
+  parameters
+
+By default you'll get the value of the parameters, but you can request an other attribute
+(for instance its ``type`` or ``constraint``) using the ``-a ATTRIBUTE, --attribute
+ATTRIBUTE`` argument.
+
+You can set a security limit to retrieve only parameters allowed with this limit.
+Security limit is an integer used in some frontends (like Libervia), to restrict
+parameters modifiable by non privileged users. You can set it using ``--security-limit
+SECURITY_LIMIT``, by default it is disabled (i.e. all parameters are returned).
+
+examples
+--------
+
+Get list of categories::
+
+  $ jp param get
+
+Get list of parameters in ``General`` category::
+
+  $ jp param get General
+
+Get JID set for default profile. It is set in ``Connection`` category, with the parameters
+named ``JabberID`` (be careful with the case)::
+
+  $ jp param get Connection JabberID
+
+Get the type of the ``check_certificate`` parameters in ``Connection`` category::
+
+  $ jp param get Connection check_certificate -a type
+
+Get the constraint of the ``Priority`` parameters in ``Connection`` category::
+
+  $ jp param get Connection Priority -a constraint
+
+set
+===
+
+As expected, this command set a SàT parameter. The ``category``, ``name`` and ``value``
+are needed as positional arguments.
+
+``--security-limit SECURITY_LIMIT`` can be used if you want an update to be rejected if
+the parameter is not modifiable with this limit. This can be useful if you use ``jp`` from
+an external tool and you want to limit damage risks, or for testing purpose.
+
+examples
+--------
+
+Use Markdown_ syntax for composition (e.g. for editing blog posts)::
+
+  $ jp param set Composition Syntax markdown
+
+Try to change jid of the profile with a low security limit, this command should fail::
+
+  $ jp param set --security-limit 0 Connection JabberID some_random_jid@example.org
+
+.. _Markdown: https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
+
+.. _jp-param_save:
+
+save
+====
+
+Save the parameters structure to an external files. The parameters are saved as XML. The only
+expected argument is the path to the destination file.
+
+.. note::
+
+   it's the parameters structure and not the parameters values which are saved. This is
+   low level method and most end users won't probably need it
+
+example
+-------
+
+Save parameters structure to ``~/parameters.xml``::
+
+  $ jp param save ~/parameters.xml
+
+.. _jp-param_load:
+
+load
+====
+
+Load and merge the parameters structure from external XML files. The only expected
+argument is the path to the source file.
+
+.. note::
+
+   it's the parameters structure and not the parameters values which is loaded and merged.
+   This is low level method and most end users won't probably need it
+
+example
+-------
+
+Load and merge parameters structure from ``~/parameters.xml``::
+
+  $ jp param load ~/parameters.xml