Following is the BitBake help output:
$ bitbake --help Usage: bitbake [options] [package ...] Executes the specified task (default is 'build') for a given set of BitBake files. It expects that BBFILES is defined, which is a space separated list of files to be executed. BBFILES does support wildcards. Default BBFILES are the .bb files in the current directory. Options: --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -b BUILDFILE, --buildfile=BUILDFILE execute the task against this .bb file, rather than a package from BBFILES. Does not handle any dependencies. -k, --continue continue as much as possible after an error. While the target that failed, and those that depend on it, cannot be remade, the other dependencies of these targets can be processed all the same. -a, --tryaltconfigs continue with builds by trying to use alternative providers where possible. -f, --force force run of specified cmd, regardless of stamp status -c CMD, --cmd=CMD Specify task to execute. Note that this only executes the specified task for the providee and the packages it depends on, i.e. 'compile' does not implicitly call stage for the dependencies (IOW: use only if you know what you are doing). Depending on the base.bbclass a listtasks tasks is defined and will show available tasks -r PREFILE, --read=PREFILE read the specified file before bitbake.conf -R POSTFILE, --postread=POSTFILE read the specified file after bitbake.conf -v, --verbose output more chit-chat to the terminal -D, --debug Increase the debug level. You can specify this more than once. -n, --dry-run don't execute, just go through the motions -S, --dump-signatures don't execute, just dump out the signature construction information -p, --parse-only quit after parsing the BB files (developers only) -s, --show-versions show current and preferred versions of all packages -e, --environment show the global or per-package environment (this is what used to be bbread) -g, --graphviz emit the dependency trees of the specified packages in the dot syntax -I EXTRA_ASSUME_PROVIDED, --ignore-deps=EXTRA_ASSUME_PROVIDED Assume these dependencies don't exist and are already provided (equivalent to ASSUME_PROVIDED). Useful to make dependency graphs more appealing -l DEBUG_DOMAINS, --log-domains=DEBUG_DOMAINS Show debug logging for the specified logging domains -P, --profile profile the command and print a report -u UI, --ui=UI userinterface to use -t SERVERTYPE, --servertype=SERVERTYPE Choose which server to use, none, process or xmlrpc --revisions-changed Set the exit code depending on whether upstream floating revisions have changed or not