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caffeine9

v1.1.0

Published

Keep your Cloud9 workspaces running without hot workspaces.

Downloads

7

Readme

caffeine9

Keep your Cloud9 workspaces running without hot workspaces.

Installation

# Through npm
npm install -g caffeine9

# Through Yarn
yarn add global caffeine9

Usage

Usage: cf9 [options]

Keep your Cloud9 workspaces running without hot workspaces.


Options:

-V, --version            output the version number
-u, --user [value]       The user the workspace is hosted under
-w, --workspace [value]  The target workspace's name
-h, --help               output usage information

Attempts to wake up workspace john/hello-world

$ cf9 --user john --workspace hello-world

You can run this manually to wake up your workspaces, but I would highly recommend using cron to run it in intervals of at least once an hour. Non-hot workspaces are shut down after two hours of inactivity, so you'll need to send a wakeup signal before then. More information on that here: https://docs.c9.io/docs/inactive-workspaces

Disclaimer

This project is not endorsed by or affiliated with Cloud9 IDE, Inc. or Amazon Web Services, Inc. in any way.

License

MIT