As well as the command descriptions in this document (especially the reference section Appendix B) you can get help for STILTS usage from the command itself. Typing
stilts -helpresults in this output:
Usage:
stilts [-help] [-version] [-verbose] [-allowunused] [-prompt] [-bench]
[-debug] [-batch] [-memory] [-disk] [-memgui]
[-checkversion <vers>] [-stdout <file>] [-stderr <file>]
<task-name> <task-args>
stilts <task-name> help[=<param-name>|*]
Known tasks:
arrayjoin
calc
cdsskymatch
cone
coneskymatch
datalinklint
funcs
mocshape
parqlint
parqlook
pixfoot
pixsample
plot2d
plot3d
plothist
regquery
server
sqlclient
sqlskymatch
sqlupdate
taplint
tapquery
tapresume
tapskymatch
tcat
tcatn
tcopy
tcube
tgridmap
tgroup
tjoin
tloop
tmatch1
tmatch2
tmatchn
tmulti
tmultin
tpipe
tskymap
tskymatch2
votcopy
votlint
xsdvalidate
plot2plane
plot2sky
plot2cube
plot2sphere
plot2corner
plot2time
For help on the individual tasks, including their parameter lists,
you can supply the word help
after the task name, so for instance
stilts tcopy helpresults in
Usage: tcopy ifmt=<in-format> ofmt=<out-format>
[in=]<table> [out=]<out-table>
Finally, you can get help on any of the parameters of a task
by writing help=<param-name>, like this:
stilts tcopy help=ingives
Help for parameter IN in task TCOPY
-----------------------------------
Name:
in
Usage:
[in=]<table>
Summary:
Location of input table
Description:
The location of the input table. This may take one of the following
forms:
* A filename.
* A URL.
* The special value "-", meaning standard input. In this case the
input format must be given explicitly using the ifmt parameter.
Note that not all formats can be streamed in this way.
* A scheme specification of the form :<scheme-name>:<scheme-args>.
* A system command line with either a "<" character at the start, or
a "|" character at the end ("<syscmd" or "syscmd|"). This
executes the given pipeline and reads from its standard output.
This will probably only work on unix-like systems.
In any case, compressed data in one of the supported compression
formats (gzip, Unix compress or bzip2) will be decompressed
transparently.
Type:
uk.ac.starlink.table.StarTable
If you use "*" instead of a parameter name in this usage,
help for all the parameters will be printed. Note that in most shells
you will probably need to quote the asterisk, so you should write
stilts tcopy help='*'
In some cases, as described in Section 2.3, you will be prompted for the value of a parameter with a line something like this:
matcher - Name of matching algorithm [sky]:In this case, if you enter "
help" or a question mark,
then the parameter help entry will be printed to the screen, and
the prompt will be repeated.
For more detailed descriptions of the tasks, which includes explanatory comments and examples as well as the information above, see the full task descriptions in the Command Reference.