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@boltsh/framework

v0.0.6

Published

bolt.sh Framework CLI

Downloads

16

Readme

:question: What is bolt?

bolt is the Universal Project Runner that runs Docker containers, child processes, or even encapsulate your entire project within a VM, all under one unified API.

Below's brief overview of bolt's architecture -

Bolt Architecture

:thinking: Why bolt?

Running projects locally requires running system services and using system resources.

For eg: A project may need to run a Postgres instance, an iOS simulator and a Node watcher & bundler.

It can get cumbersome when you set up everything manually because you may need a Docker instance for the Postgres, a child process on the host machine to boot the iOS simulator and another child process for the Node packager. The Node packager can also run as a Docker instance.

And when you run all these, the host machine may slow down and you may have to move things inside a VM. Bolt solves all those problems with a unified API for managing services (boot, kill, restart, fetch logs).

Below's brief overview of how bolt's architecture designed to help in such scenarios -

Why Bolt?

:fire: Features

  • Allows you to run multiple services from a single project on different environments
  • You can run a service on your host machine locally or within Bolt's prepared virtual machine
  • Auto-detection helps you quickly get started with the Bolt file configuration
  • Available environments include:
    • Host machine's local environment
    • Host machine's Docker environment
    • Virtual machine's local environment
    • Virtual machine's Docker environment
  • Includes the log command to monitor and print logs from processes, Docker containers, or virtual machines
  • Facilitates access to your project's virtual machine

:beginner: Getting started

Checkout our documentation to find out more and to go through our Tutorials & API References.

:see_no_evil: Caveat

We are currently very much an Alpha product. To file an issue if you face any problems or to discuss your use-case, please join our Discord.

:telephone_receiver: For contributing or connecting with us

Join our Discord