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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. 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.

Documentation

docs.cloud.autonomic.zone

Install

curl https://install.abra.autonomic.zone | bash

Hack

It's written in Bash! Just open up the abra file and start hacking. Then you can run it in place with ./abra. The command-line interface is generated via docopt. If you add arguments then you need to run make docopt ro regenerate the parser.