The syntax for dcpomatic2_cli is:
dcpomatic2_cli [OPTION] [FILM]
-v, --version — show DCP-o-matic version-h, --help — show this help-f, --flags — show flags passed to C++ compiler on build-n, --no-progress — do not print progress to stdout-r, --no-remote — do not use any remote servers-t, --threads — specify number of local encoding threads (overriding configuration)-j, --json <port> — run a JSON server on the specified port-k, --keep-going — keep running even when the job is complete-s, --servers <file> — specify servers to use in a text file-l, --list-servers — just display a list of encoding servers that DCP-o-matic is configured to use; don't encode-d, --dcp-path — echo DCP's path to stdout on successful completion (implies -n)-c, --config <dir> — directory containing config.xml and cinemas.xml--dump — just dump a summary of the film's settings; don't encode--no-check — don't check project's content files for changes before making the DCP--export-format <format> — export project to a file, rather than making a DCP: specify mov or mp4--export-filename <filename> — filename to export to with --export-format--hints — analyze film for hints before encoding and abort if any are found
For example, to encode a film called my_film you might do:
dcpomatic2_cli my_film