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dokku-toolbelt

v1.1.3

Published

Toolbelt for dokku, similar to the heroku toolbelt

Downloads

206

Readme

dokku-toolbelt

Toolbelt for dokku, similar to the heroku toolbelt

Installation

npm install -g dokku-toolbelt

Example usage

cd /path/to/my/dokku/app
dt config

=====> app config vars
NODE_ENV: production

Help

Running dt help or dt will output the help text information

Explanation

Dokku toolbelt essentially just proxies running the dokku command on servers remotely via ssh with a little 'context aware sugar' supplied by running git remote -v in the current directory and parsing out host and appname

Context aware

The toolbelt knows from which directory you are in, which server and project you are working with. It can determine this by using git remote -v and looking for the correct host by looking for a dokku@ username and parsing out the project name from the part after the : character.

dokku [email protected]:my-awesome-project

# host -> my-host.me
# project -> my-awesome-project