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@jjcosgrove/liquid

v0.0.8

Published

Linode Quick Deployment (LiQuiD) CLI tool

Downloads

13

Readme

LiQuiD

Linode Quick Deployment (LiQuiD) CLI tool

Uses commander.js, inquirer.js and the Linode API

Demo

Demo

Install

npm -g install @jjcosgrove/liquid

Usage

Set up your Linode Personal Access Token (here) and enter it into the LiQuiD CLI tool:

$ liquid init
? Linode Personal Access Token: PASTE_YOUR_TOKEN_HERE_AND_PRESS_ENTER
✔ LiQuiD successfully initialized

Now, anytime you need to quickly deploy a new Linode instance you can simply run:

liquid create

And follow the prompts. Upon successful completion it will output a message detailing the IP address and provisioning status of your new Linode instance.

Current supported commands are:

command|function -|-| init|Initialize LiQuiD (configure API token) create|Deploy new Linode instance

Notes

This is very much a pre-pre alpha release (i.e. if it blows up your mac, don't come knocking).

Todo

  • [ ] Better & more robust error messages
  • [ ] Nicer visuals
  • [ ] Implement profiles
  • [ ] Implement domains
  • [ ] Refactor code