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Fabric is an incredible tool to automate administration of remote machines. As Fabric's functions are rather low-level, you'll probably quickly see a need for more high-level functions such as add/remove users and groups, install/upgrade packages, etc. Cuisine is a small set of functions that sit on top of Fabric, to abstract common administration operations such as file/dir operations, user/group creation, package install/upgrade, making it easier to write portable administration and deployment scripts. Cuisine's features are: * Small, easy to read, a single file API: <object>_<operation>() e.g. dir_exists(location) tells if there is a remote directory at the given location. * Covers file/dir operations, user/group operations, package operations * Text processing and template functions * All functions are lazy: they will actually only do things when the change is required.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1 2013/04/21 21:31:34 imil Exp $
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SHA1 (fce9cea592f7132898a419e07e704d45b4e81d4f.tar.gz) = c9a0e13163c39a8c156c2d58ab64ec0af76f1a13
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RMD160 (fce9cea592f7132898a419e07e704d45b4e81d4f.tar.gz) = 56f9c105e1eb06474297e7a6612b49f31a73f3ea
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Size (fce9cea592f7132898a419e07e704d45b4e81d4f.tar.gz) = 33947 bytes
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