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Inertia is the command line interface that helps you set up your remote for continuous deployment and allows you to manage your deployment through configuration options and various commands. It can be installed in several ways: Users of other platforms can install the Inertia CLI from the Releases page, found here: https://github.com/ubclaunchpad/inertia/releases/latest To help with usage, most relevant documentation can be seen by using the --help flag on any command: Documentation can also be triggered by simply entering a command without the prerequisite arguments or additional commands: Inertia has two "core" sets of commands - one that primarily handles local configuration, and one that allows you to control your remote VPS instances and their associated deployments. For local configuration, most commands will build off of the root "inertia ..." command. For example, a typical set of commands to set up a project might look like: The other set of commands are based on a remote VPS configuration, and the available commands can be seen by running: In the previous example, the next steps to set up a deployment might be: Some of these commands offer a --stream flag that allows you to view realtime log feedback from the daemon. More documentation on Inertia, how it works, and how to use it can be found in the project repository: https://github.com/ubclaunchpad/inertia/tree/master

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purl: pkg:golang/gopkg.in/ubclaunchpad/inertia.v0
Keywords: aws, continuous-deployment, deployment, devops, docker, docker-compose, golang, hacktoberfest, self-hosted, ubc
License: MIT
Latest release: over 4 years ago
First release: about 6 years ago
Namespace: gopkg.in/ubclaunchpad
Stars: 144 on GitHub
Forks: 18 on GitHub
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Last synced: 23 days ago

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