protoc
version 27.2:Usage: protoc [OPTION] PROTO_FILES Parse PROTO_FILES and generate output based on the options given: -IPATH, --proto_path=PATH Specify the directory in which to search for imports. May be specified multiple times; directories will be searched in order. If not given, the current working directory is used. If not found in any of the these directories, the --descriptor_set_in descriptors will be checked for required proto file. --version Show version info and exit. -h, --help Show this text and exit. --encode=MESSAGE_TYPE Read a text-format message of the given type from standard input and write it in binary to standard output. The message type must be defined in PROTO_FILES or their imports. --deterministic_output When using --encode, ensure map fields are deterministically ordered. Note that this order is not canonical, and changes across builds or releases of protoc. --decode=MESSAGE_TYPE Read a binary message of the given type from standard input and write it in text format to standard output. The message type must be defined in PROTO_FILES or their imports. --decode_raw Read an arbitrary protocol message from standard input and write the raw tag/value pairs in text format to standard output. No PROTO_FILES should be given when using this flag. --descriptor_set_in=FILES Specifies a delimited list of FILES each containing a FileDescriptorSet (a protocol buffer defined in descriptor.proto). The FileDescriptor for each of the PROTO_FILES provided will be loaded from these FileDescriptorSets. If a FileDescriptor appears multiple times, the first occurrence will be used. -oFILE, Writes a FileDescriptorSet (a protocol buffer, --descriptor_set_out=FILE defined in descriptor.proto) containing all of the input files to FILE. --include_imports When using --descriptor_set_out, also include all dependencies of the input files in the set, so that the set is self-contained. --include_source_info When using --descriptor_set_out, do not strip SourceCodeInfo from the FileDescriptorProto. This results in vastly larger descriptors that include information about the original location of each decl in the source file as well as surrounding comments. --retain_options When using --descriptor_set_out, do not strip any options from the FileDescriptorProto. This results in potentially larger descriptors that include information about options that were only meant to be useful during compilation. --dependency_out=FILE Write a dependency output file in the format expected by make. This writes the transitive set of input file paths to FILE --error_format=FORMAT Set the format in which to print errors. FORMAT may be 'gcc' (the default) or 'msvs' (Microsoft Visual Studio format). --fatal_warnings Make warnings be fatal (similar to -Werr in gcc). This flag will make protoc return with a non-zero exit code if any warnings are generated. --print_free_field_numbers Print the free field numbers of the messages defined in the given proto files. Extension ranges are counted as occupied fields numbers. --enable_codegen_trace Enables tracing which parts of protoc are responsible for what codegen output. Not supported by all backends or on all platforms. --plugin=EXECUTABLE Specifies a plugin executable to use. Normally, protoc searches the PATH for plugins, but you may specify additional executables not in the path using this flag. Additionally, EXECUTABLE may be of the form NAME=PATH, in which case the given plugin name is mapped to the given executable even if the executable's own name differs. --cpp_out=OUT_DIR Generate C++ header and source. --csharp_out=OUT_DIR Generate C# source file. --java_out=OUT_DIR Generate Java source file. --kotlin_out=OUT_DIR Generate Kotlin file. --objc_out=OUT_DIR Generate Objective-C header and source. --php_out=OUT_DIR Generate PHP source file. --pyi_out=OUT_DIR Generate python pyi stub. --python_out=OUT_DIR Generate Python source file. --ruby_out=OUT_DIR Generate Ruby source file. --rust_out=OUT_DIR Generate Rust sources. @<filename> Read options and filenames from file. If a relative file path is specified, the file will be searched in the working directory. The --proto_path option will not affect how this argument file is searched. Content of the file will be expanded in the position of @<filename> as in the argument list. Note that shell expansion is not applied to the content of the file (i.e., you cannot use quotes, wildcards, escapes, commands, etc.). Each line corresponds to a single argument, even if it contains spaces.