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As a big fan of aliases (bash, git, etc.) I'd start using this right away with juju now! :) Thanks Tim! Dimiter On 23.10.2015 07:12, Tim Penhey wrote: > Hi folks, > > I scratched a personal itch yesterday and added the ability for > users to specify their own aliases for juju commands. > > There are two primary use cases that I was trying to address. > > Firstly, the ability to specify default flags for commands: status > = status --format=tabular > > I could never remember the right environment variable to set to > get tabular by default. > > The second was to allow quicker iteration around playing with new > CLI structure. As most people are aware, the 2.0 CLI is going to > be somewhat different to the current one, and I thought it would be > good to provide a way in which we could "test drive" the new CLI > with the existing codebase without having to actually code > anything. > > The aliases files lives in JUJU_HOME, and is a simple text file. > Each non blank line that doesn't start with a '#' is considered to > be an alias. The format is expected to be: > > <command> = <command> [<args>...] > > So we can do things like: > > # stat is like two whole letters shorter... stat = status > --format=tabular > > # list tests list-environments = system environments list-users = > user list > > and so on. > > Tim > - -- Dimiter Naydenov <[email protected]> Juju Core Sapphire team <http://juju.ubuntu.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJWKeZDAAoJENzxV2TbLzHwOuMH/Rt5OqT29cGheVBNGraC0guR qYSyS8nqsSKb7gizmu9HrbJeQjpQfv+Dskc97yOXlxsQbhfBrFGHkkHl15jsKHBh XCx531/olNhs8Y9uqfI31SjMqRW4U0wylF4sVfMOpIsrTlJcuU7EQ8meYj0ObR7T RWv9Rg6pg6b6fQ5tylVV+8LjE6YyRUr+V+8rQp/PLwVrACJQqVyi+tL5UQKd53vj pgCqEbRJ/wN8fcQP7Pf6jh+FC84xecwmAd9Zc/toHXHh0ZYSKl022h0pPff/1XoB JQqGyH4SS7XAR3T6jiy6ub7wYCe0LgkPtl13nbcrWR1YYZK1pJxtH+kdkwfYaXk= =UrrP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Juju-dev mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju-dev
