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# abra
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> https://cloud.autonomic.zone
The cooperative cloud utility belt 🎩🐇
`abra` is a command-line tool for managing your own [Co-op Cloud](https://cloud.autonomic.zone). It can provision new servers, create applications, deploy them, run backup and restore operations and a whole lot of other things. It is the go-to tool for day-to-day operations when managing a Co-op Cloud instance.
## Change log
See [CHANGELOG.md](./CHANGELOG.md).
## Documentation
> [docs.cloud.autonomic.zone](https://docs.cloud.autonomic.zone/)
## Install
Install the latest stable release:
```sh
curl https://install.abra.autonomic.zone | bash
```
or the bleeding-edge development version:
```sh
curl https://install.abra.autonomic.zone | bash -s -- --dev
```
The source for this script is [here](./installer/installer).
## Update
Run `abra upgrade` to automatically download and install the latest release
version.
To update the development version, run `abra upgrade --dev`.
## Hack
It's written in Bash version 4 or greater!
Install it via `curl https://install.abra.autonomic.zone | bash -s -- --dev`, then you can hack on the source in `~/.abra/src`.
The command-line interface is generated via [docopt](http://docopt.org/). If you add arguments then you need to run `make docopt` ro regenerate the parser.
Please remember to update the [CHANGELOG](./CHANGELOG.md) when you make a change.
## Release
- Change the `x.x.x` header in [CHANGELOG.md](./CHANGELOG.md) to reflect new version and mark date
- Update versions in [installer/installer](./installer/installer) and [abra](./abra)
- `git commit` the above changes and then tag it with `git tag <your-new-version>`
- Then `git push` and `git push --tags`
- Deploy a new installer script `make release-installer`
- Tell the world