Simple command line interface to execute command from node environment with promise and avoid shell escaping
Utils for building node command line interfaces
Retrieve arguments of Node command line argument , smoothly.
node-command-line-training
Pattern Lab is a collection of tools to help you create atomic design systems. This is the node command line interface (CLI).
**a node/command-line Solid client with persistent login** <br> <br> [](https://nodei.co/npm/solid-auth-cli/)
Minimal utility for parsing node command line arguments.
node-command-line-training
Node command line interface with a simple Promise based API.
Node Command Line server manager tools
A Node command line tool for scaffolding common Craft CMS projects
Node command line application generator.
Colorize Javascript console messages, a fancy tool for Node command line
Node command line translation!
node-command-line-training-add
Node command-line tool to manage PZPW projects.
Sketch Assistants Node command-line utility.
node-command-line-training
Starter to create node-command-line utilities
Node command line application generator using commander.js
Node command-line tool to compile PZPW projects.
node command line tool for geojson format && encode
Node command line argument reader into js object
Node command line tool to automate database creation
Command line interface for IBM Aspera products
Command line interface and API client for Jenkins 2. Allows manipulating nodes, jobs, plugins, credentials. See README.md for details.
ncio is a small command line utility to backup, restore, and transform Puppet Enterprise Node Classification groups.
Command line tool to automate the provision and bootstrap of chef managed nodes, tiers, pools, and whole environments in vSphere
Graph is a type of hash that outputs in graphviz's dot format. It comes with a command-line interface that is easily pluggable. It ships with plugins to graph dependencies and status of installed rubygems, rake tasks, homebrew ports, mac ports, and freebsd ports, coloring leaf nodes blue, outdated nodes red, and outdated leaf nodes purple (red+blue). OSX quick tip: % sudo gem install graph --development % sudo brew install graphviz % gem unpack graph % cd graph* % rake gallery % open gallery/*.png
The client provides a command line tool and library for interacting with an nVentory database-- you can register nodes, retrieve information, or set values for your assets.
copycats - command line tool (and core library) crypto cats / kitties collectibles unchained - buy! sell! hodl! sire! - play for free - runs off the blockchain w/ ledger lite - no ether / gas required; run your own peer-to-peer (P2P) network node over HTTP
History Commander is a ruby daemon that provides bash users with a global shared command line history. All commands that history commander collects will be sent to all nodes for use with reverse history search in all bash shells. It can also be used in monitor only mode (writeonly) where the bash history is only collected, not synchronized.
This is the start of a Puppet provisioning system. It provides a graphical web service, a JSON rest API and command line interface that will manage Hiera YAML files and a few functions to read them and apply classes and parameters to a node. It works like a lightweight External Node Classifier. It also provides provisioning functionality to spin up new instances after classifying them. It currently has a backend for Cloud Provisioner and will shortly have a VMWare plugin to spin up new instances for Razor to provision. New backend plugins are quite easy to create. Documentation forthcoming.
Graphviz wrapper for Ruby. This can be used as a common library, a rails plugin and a command line tool. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: GraphvizR is graphviz adapter for Ruby, and it can: * generate a graphviz dot file, * generate an image file by means of utilizing graphviz, * interprete rdot file and generate an image file, * and, generate a graph image file in rails application as a rails plugin. == SYNOPSYS: === Command Line: bin/graphviz_r sample/record.rdot === In Your Code: This ruby code: gvr = GraphvizR.new 'sample' gvr.graph [:label => 'example', :size => '1.5, 2.5'] gvr.beta [:shape => :box] gvr.alpha >> gvr.beta (gvr.beta >> gvr.delta) [:label => 'label1'] gvr.delta >> gvr.gamma gvr.to_dot replies the dot code: digraph sample { graph [label = "example", size = "1.5, 2.5"]; beta [shape = box]; alpha -> beta; beta -> delta [label = "label1"]; delta -> gamma; } To know more detail, please see test/test_graphviz_r.rb === On Rails : <b>use _render :rdot_ in controller</b> def show_graph render :rdot do graph [:size => '1.5, 2.5'] node [:shape => :record] node1 [:label => "<p_left> left|<p_center>center|<p_right> right"] node2 [:label => "left|center|right"] node1 >> node2 node1(:p_left) >> node2 node2 >> node1(:p_center) (node2 >> node1(:p_right)) [:label => 'record'] end end <b>use rdot view template</b> class RdotGenController < ApplicationController def index @label1 = "<p_left> left|<p_center>center|<p_right> right" @label2 = "left|center|right" end end # view/rdot_gen/index.rdot graph [:size => '1.5, 2.5'] node [:shape => :record] node1 [:label => @label1] node2 [:label => @label2] node1 >> node2 node1(:p_left) >> node2 node2 >> node1(:p_center) (node2 >> node1(:p_right)) [:label => 'record'] == DEPENDENCIES: * Graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org) == TODO: == INSTALL: * sudo gem install graphviz_r * if you want to use this in ruby on rails * script/plugin install http://technohippy.net/svn/repos/graphviz_r/trunk/vendor/plugins/rdot == LICENSE: (The MIT License)
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