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furthermore is a command-line tool that manipulates keys in an etcd server or cluster somewhere over there. It's meant to be more convenient than etcdctl. npm install -g furthermore to begin setting keys.
It uses a file named ~/.etcdrc for config. That file looks like this:
[default]
hosts=etcd.example.com:443
ssl=true
[staging]
hosts=staging-etcd.example.com:443
ssl=true
[cluster]
hosts[]=etcd-1.example.com:443
hosts[]=etcd-2.example.com:443
ssl=true
The named sections may be passed to the --env option to use a different etcd host group than the default.
Usage:
furthermore: manipulate keys on a remote etcd server
Commands:
get <key> get the value for a key; wrap the key in // to treat it as a regexp
import <json> import key/value pairs from a json file & set them in etcd
ls <dir> get a directory listing
mkdir <dir> create the named directory, recursively
reconcile <json> report how the keys in the given json file differ from the keys in etcd
rm <key> remove a key
rmdir <dir> remove the named directory
set <key> <value> set a key to a new value
Options:
--env, -e which etcd host group to use [default: "default"]
--version Show version number [boolean]
--help Show help [boolean]
Examples:
furthermore ls /deploys
furthermore mkdir /deploys/website
furthermore set /deploys/website/commit bfc8d32
furthermore get /deploys/website/commit
furthermore get "/foo/b.*/"
furthermore rm /deploys/website/commit
furthermore -e staging set canonical-host https://example.com
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add and set etcd keys conveniently
We found that furthermore demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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