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The ‘show’ command has been completely rewritten. It has different output and now does the following: - Interacts with local package versions. Checks in the local package catalog, and returns the local versions along with the server versions. When ‘meteor show’ is run with a specific version request (‘meteor show foo@<version>’), default to showing the local package version (but show a message that a server version is available). Running ‘meteor show foo@local’ will always show the local version (useful for version-less local packages). - Simplify the interface. Instead of various ‘show-*’ flags, we only have one: show-all. By default, we only show the top 5 official (non-prerelease) unmigrated versions of a package (+ local version, if applicable). This can be overridden with ‘show-all’, and we let the user know that more versions are available. For releases, ‘show-all’ will show non-recommended releases. - Display publication time for non-local package versions. This makes it easier to run ‘meteor show <name>’ and see if <name> is actively maintained. For local packages, we display the root directory (useful for large apps or running with the LOCAL_PACKAGE_DIRS variable, for example). - For non-local package versions, show if the version is ‘installed’ (downloaded into the warehouse). This involved minor changes to tropohouse.js. The idea is that this should give a pretty good clue whether the version can be added offline. - Show version dependencies. This should help the user understand, track down and debug constraint solver failures. - Do not show version architectures except in —ejson mode. - Allow an ‘—ejson’ flag to get the output in EJSON format. That should make scripting easier. (As a bonus, for release versions, the EJSON output acts as a nice template for the release configuration file.) The search command now does the following: - Interacts with local package versions. Specifically, local versions override equivalent server versions. Also, ‘search’ works on local packages (so, for example, ‘meteor search troposphere’ inside the package server app will give you the troposphere package). - Allows an ‘—ejson’ flag to get the outout in EJSON format. Minor changes to some minor testing infrastructure: - A new skeleton package, package-for-show. Its versions contain different values for various metadata, so we can test that metadata comes from the right version. - In several places, replace the pattern of copying around package.js files with using the replace function on a placeholder string. (Mostly, as applied to package versions). This is based on these hackpads: https://mdg.hackpad.com/Showing-Package-Metadata-HdGo3Lzx3hR and https://mdg.hackpad.com/Meteor-Search-Output-1xxEzrAK9YU.