- echo " -s, --source=<rules> Use the specified source ruleset"
- echo " -b, --build=<rules> Use the specified build ruleset"
- echo " -r, --report=<rules> Use the specifued report ruleset"
- echo " -B, --branch=<branch> Checkout this branch"
- echo " -D, --directory=<directory> Use this directory as work root"
- echo " -S, --suffix=<suffix> Append suffix to the build name"
- echo " -C, --configure=<options> Define \$CONFIGURE options"
+ echo " -f, --config=<file> Read configuration from a file"
+ echo " -s, --source=<rules> Use the specified source ruleset"
+ echo " -b, --build=<rules> Use the specified build ruleset"
+ echo " -r, --report=<rules> Use the specifued report ruleset"
+ echo " -T, --test=<args> Provide test runner arguments"
+ echo " -B, --branch=<branch> Checkout this branch"
+ echo " -D, --directory=<directory> Use this directory as work root"
+ echo " -S, --suffix=<suffix> Append suffix to the build name"
+ echo
+ echo " Rules format:"
+ echo " type=argument e.g: git=git@github.com:m6w6/btr.git"
+ echo " irc=irc://btr@chat.freenode.org/#btr"
+ echo " mail=\"-c copy@to rcpt@to\""
+ echo " notify-send=\"-u low\""
+ echo
+ echo " Note though, that some rules do not use any argument."