A tool for creating a file-system representation of a SQL Server database.
Usage:
sql2fs [options]
Options:
-s, --server <server> Required: Connect to a SQL Server instance
-d, --database <database> Optional: Connect to a specific database
-dir, --directory <directory> Optional: Directory to store the files
-u, --username <username> Optional: Username to connect connect to the server
-p, --password <password> Optional: Password to connect to the server
-t, --types <types> Types of documentation to include (all, t = table, s = stored procedure, v = view, u = user-defined function)
[default: all]
-c, --clean Clean the provided directory before saving documentation [default: False]
--prune Remove any existing file if the object doesn't exist [default: True]
-e, --ignore-encryption Ignore any encrypted object [default: True]
-ni, --name-include <name-include> Comma-seperated list of object name prefixes to include
-ne, --name-exclude <name-exclude> Comma-seperated list of object name prefixes to exclude
-si, --schema-include <schema-include> Comma-seperated list of object schemas to include
-se, --schema-exclude <schema-exclude> Comma-seperated list of object schemas to exclude
--version Show version information
-?, -h, --help Show help and usage information