Devops Tools
Project description
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devops-tools: Devops Tools
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TODO: Modify the whole file as necessary.
This is a "long description" file for the package that you are creating.
If you submit your package to PyPi, this text will be presented on the `public page <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python_package_boilerplate>`_ of your package.
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Installation
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The easiest way to install most Python packages is via ``easy_install`` or ``pip``::
$ easy_install devops_tools
Usage
-----
```
# show commands
docker_tools -h
docker_tools docker -h
# docker build upd logs
docker_tools docker run -b -u -l
# start container use entrypoint bash
docker_tools docker runbash
# exec to existing container
docker_tools docker execbash
```
The boilerplate code provides a dummy ``main`` function that prints out the word 'Hello'::
>> from devopstools import main
>> main()
When the package is installed via ``easy_install`` or ``pip`` this function will be bound to the ``devops_tools`` executable in the Python installation's ``bin`` directory (on Windows - the ``Scripts`` directory).
devops-tools: Devops Tools
==================================================================
TODO: Modify the whole file as necessary.
This is a "long description" file for the package that you are creating.
If you submit your package to PyPi, this text will be presented on the `public page <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python_package_boilerplate>`_ of your package.
Note: This README has to be written using `reStructured Text <http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html>`_, otherwise PyPi won't format it properly.
Installation
------------
The easiest way to install most Python packages is via ``easy_install`` or ``pip``::
$ easy_install devops_tools
Usage
-----
```
# show commands
docker_tools -h
docker_tools docker -h
# docker build upd logs
docker_tools docker run -b -u -l
# start container use entrypoint bash
docker_tools docker runbash
# exec to existing container
docker_tools docker execbash
```
The boilerplate code provides a dummy ``main`` function that prints out the word 'Hello'::
>> from devopstools import main
>> main()
When the package is installed via ``easy_install`` or ``pip`` this function will be bound to the ``devops_tools`` executable in the Python installation's ``bin`` directory (on Windows - the ``Scripts`` directory).
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