power_stencil 0.3.1 → 0.3.2
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +1 -1
- data/doc/plugins.md +1 -1
- data/etc/base_commands_definition.yml +1 -1
- data/etc/power_stencil.yaml +3 -2
- data/lib/power_stencil/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +1 -1
checksums.yaml
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SHA1:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: 7736f19eb314bb8a662792b159f223d4375a88c6
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data.tar.gz: ceed2b532f89506d4c1a4c94fcf7eb11b05c1c56
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SHA512:
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metadata.gz: 74e89da925a8e158de5d3efa4d8ac57d869ad8f4a03ca86dab7d41b109abe70f6daaef21a399ab194ff2a2a53a9e55b6fbbbed5ab3dc2849cd46949500531f2f
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data.tar.gz: 96814a5d1ef98ca8a6e78e047c194c9f8e7ad45612d24db35eeb4f4e35dbcc98e901024bdeee55511b48df57933c8739ba8e2cbe76263b18d0e86929017201cb
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data/README.md
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That will display a basic help:
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```shell
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PowerStencil is the Swiss-army knife templating workflow for developers and ops.
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-- Options ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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-v, --verbose Displays extra runtime information.
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-h, --help Displays this help.
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data/doc/plugins.md
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```shell
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$ power_stencil --help
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PowerStencil is the Swiss-army knife templating workflow for developers and ops.
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-- Options ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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-v, --verbose Displays extra runtime information.
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-h, --help Displays this help.
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data/etc/power_stencil.yaml
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- Retrieve and manipulate entities using the `entities` hash.
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- Persist your changes using the `save` method on each entity.
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- Create new project or user entities using `new_<
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- Create new project or user entities using `new_<entity_type>` and
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`user_new_<entity_type>` methods (see `available_entity_types` for a list of
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possible types).
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- And of course, it is a fully fledged Ruby Pry REPL, so you can do anything
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you want...
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