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19 changes: 0 additions & 19 deletions docs/extend/elastic-package.md
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Individual user profiles appear in ~/.elastic-package/stack and contain all the config files needed by the "stack" subcommand. Once a new profile is created, it can be specified with the -p flag, or the ELASTIC_PACKAGE_PROFILE environment variable. User profiles are not overwritten on an upgrade of elastic-stack and can be freely modified to allow for different stack configs.


### `elastic-package promote` [_elastic_package_promote]

*Context: global*

Use this command to move packages between the {{package-registry}} snapshot, staging, and production stages.

This command is intended primarily for use by administrators.

It allows for selecting packages for promotion and opens new pull requests to review changes. However, please be aware that the tool checks out an in-memory Git repository and switches over branches (snapshot, staging and production), so it may take longer to promote a larger number of packages.


### `elastic-package publish` [_elastic_package_publish]

*Context: package*

Use this command to publish a new package revision.

The command checks if the package has already been published (whether it’s present in the snapshot/staging/production branch or open as pull request). If the package revision hasn’t been published, it will open a new pull request.

### `elastic-package report` [_elastic_package_report]

*Context: package*
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