remove layers of complexity.
$ cd myapp $ wget "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coderofsalvation/podi/master/podi" $ chmod 755 podi PROFIT! now init your (ssh)server to enable a heroku-ish workflow:
- fully hackable PaaS & Gitops-designer (embedded in your repo)
- multitenant: multi-branch and multi-sshuser deployments
podi ls: gitops templates for containerizing, autosuspending services on baremetal/podman/docker etc- hookable (
on build callmyfunction arg1) - podi weighs ~7k, just needs ssh+git installed
- works on raspberry pi zero but also on kubernetes
$ wget "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coderofsalvation/podi/master/podi" $ chmod 755 podi $ ./podi usage: init git@server:/dir/to/deploy [branch] [port] [name] initializes a deployment recipe <name_or_url> installs a recipe from podi repo or url$ ./podi init git@yourserver:/home/git/myapp master [✓] init [✓] init_localhost │ writing .pod/pipeline [?] how to run this app? 1 run/baremetal <-- perfect to run background services on lowend systems 2 run/baremetal_autosuspend <-- perfect for port-activated services on lowend systems 3 run/baremetal_webcli <-- perfect for outputting terminal-cmds to web 4 run/container <-- nice starting point for Dockerfile + app 5 run/container_autosuspend <-- port-activated container, nice starting point for Dockerfile + app 6 run/container_webcli <-- containerized cli, perfect for outputting terminal-cmds to web 7 run/container_compose <-- containerized stack, nice startingpoint using docker-compose.yml > ▉ IDEA: create your own! (see adding your own recipes )
