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## Usage
```
Usage: linuxdeployqt app-binary [options]
Usage: linuxdeployqt <app-binary|desktop file> [options]
Options:
-verbose=<0-3> : 0 = no output, 1 = error/warning (default), 2 = normal, 3 = debug
-no-plugins : Skip plugin deployment
-appimage : Create an AppImage
-no-strip : Don't run 'strip' on the binaries
-bundle-non-qt-libs : Also bundle non-core, non-Qt libraries
-executable=<path> : Let the given executable use the deployed libraries too
-qmldir=<path> : Scan for QML imports to bundle from the given directory, determined by Qt's qmlimportscanner
-always-overwrite : Copy files even if the target file exists
-qmake=<path> : The qmake executable to use
-no-translations : Skip deployment of translations
-extra-plugins=<list> : List of extra plugins which should be deployed, separated by comma
-always-overwrite : Copy files even if the target file exists.
-appimage : Create an AppImage (implies -bundle-non-qt-libs).
-bundle-non-qt-libs : Also bundle non-core, non-Qt libraries.
-exclude-libs=<list> : List of libraries which should be excluded,
separated by comma.
-executable=<path> : Let the given executable use the deployed libraries
too
-extra-plugins=<list> : List of extra plugins which should be deployed,
separated by comma.
-no-copy-copyright-files : Skip deployment of copyright files.
-no-plugins : Skip plugin deployment.
-no-strip : Don't run 'strip' on the binaries.
-no-translations : Skip deployment of translations.
-qmake=<path> : The qmake executable to use.
-qmldir=<path> : Scan for QML imports in the given path.
-show-exclude-libs : Print exclude libraries list.
-verbose=<0-3> : 0 = no output, 1 = error/warning (default),
2 = normal, 3 = debug.
-version : Print version statement and exit.
linuxdeployqt takes an application as input and makes it
self-contained by copying in the Qt libraries and plugins that
the application uses.
By default it deploys the Qt instance that qmake on the $PATH points to.
The '-qmake' option can be used to point to the qmake executable
to be used instead.
Plugins related to a Qt library are copied in with the library.
See the "Deploying Applications on Linux" topic in the
documentation for more information about deployment on Linux.
```
#### Simplest example

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