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Terminal application to interact with Flux jobs, cheat sheets, code, and good fortune
🦩️ I find this highly ridulous. And highly excellent.
Flux... from a terminal! This is a small terminal application that will provide a handle to interact with Flux, but also other useful UI interactions that are nice to have. We currently have:
Coming soon:
The application enters with a code browser for the present working directory. The code browser is handy for navigating around your current directory of files.
The cheat sheets isn't the complete Flux documentation, but offers a quick, command line reference.
Every view also has a light mode (we default to dark).
The jobs table provides a quick interface to view flux jobs. We plan to add more interactivity to this, for example, clicking a flux job to get more metadata or output.
Finally, if you ask for help? You get to talk with the "pink bird who knows things" Flux Bird.
If you'd like a feature added, please let us know! It is currently bare bones, and development of this project will happen per user request.
HPCIC DevTools is distributed under the terms of the MIT license. All new contributions must be made under this license.
See LICENSE, COPYRIGHT, and NOTICE for details.
SPDX-License-Identifier: (MIT)
LLNL-CODE- 842614
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Terminal application to interact with Flux jobs, cheat sheets, code, and good fortune
We found that fluxterm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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