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ffu

v0.0.1

Published

CLI script for uploading code and other operation on a remote server

Downloads

7

Readme

ffu

CLI script for uploading code and performing other common operations on a remote server

Description

ffu is used to easily upload code, access SSH, and access a remote database on remote servers. It supports both FTP and SCP methods of code upload, and of course supports the use of public/private keys for connecting via SSH. It searches each successive parent directory for a .ffu configuration file, allowing one to use it in any project directory. The .ffu confige file should not be added to Git or other version control system as it is likely to contain sensitive information.

Using ffu

Confige ffu

$ vim .ffu

Instruct Git to ignore the ffu configuration file.

$ echo .ffu >> .gitignore
$ git commit -m "Ignore ffu configuration file" .gitignore

Upload code via ftp/scp

$ ffu up

SSH into remote machine

$ ffu ssh

SSH into remote machine and open DB CLI

$ ffu dbr

Open DB CLI on local machine

$ ffu dbl

FAQ

What does 'ffu' stand for?

Fast File Uploader

Contribute

ffu is developed on Github:
https://github.com/dotancohen/ffu