* BREAKING: `martin-cp` will now set `format=pbf` instead of `mvt`. This
is what QGIS and possibly others expect, and this is what tools like
tilelive generates.
* `martin-cp` sets `minzoom` and `maxzoom` metadata values based on the
zoom parameters
* Add `mbtiles meta-update` command to refresh zoom levels based on the
present tiles.
Partially addresses items in #1081
* Use gzip compression for MVT tiles by default
* Allow user to set compression with `--encoding` parameter (same as
browser's header, e.g. use `br,gzip' to encode with brotli as first
choice, unless already encoded as gzip)
* Allow user to pass a query to the Postgres functions with
`--url-query`
* A bit of a cleanup for `mbtiles summary` output
This adds a new utility called `martin-cp` that allows copying any
number of tiles from a single source (or a composite source) to an
mbtiles file.
`martin-cp` is a tool for generating tiles in bulk, and save retrieved
tiles into a new or an existing MBTiles file. It can be used to generate
tiles for a large area or multiple areas. If multiple areas overlap, it
will generate tiles only once. `martin-cp` supports the same
configuration file and CLI arguments as Martin server, so it can support
all sources and even combining sources.