Flawless configuration of your cloud infrastructure: quill
is a configuration tool with a focus on automation and infrastructure opacity.
quill
is a robust and fully-featured configuration toolset with a simple convention for executing commands:
$ quill <resource> <command>
for example:
$ quill systems list
will list all system
Resources in your current registry. The tool itself is designed to be self documenting via the quill help
command. For example to learn what the systems list
command does:
$ quill help systems list
info: Welcome to quill
info: It worked if it ends with quill ok
info: Executing command help systems list
help: Lists all systems in the registry.
help:
help: quill list
help: quill systems list
quill ok
$ npm install quill-cli -g
For testing purposes it is possible to run quill
locally if you have conservatory
running locally with sample data:
- Start conservatory locally with sample data
$ cd /path/to/composer
$ bin/seed
$ bin/composer
- Login to baton with the sample user: devjitsu / 1234
$ cd /path/to/quill
$ quill config set remoteHost localhost
$ quill config set port 9003
$ quill login
info: Welcome to quill
info: It worked if it ends with quill ok
info: Executing command login
prompt: username: devjitsu
prompt: password: 1234
info: Authenticated as devjitsu
info: quill ok
All tests are written with vows and intended to be run with npm:
$ npm test