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kulmio

v0.4.0

Published

Basic syntax:

Downloads

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Readme

Kulmio development service runner

Basic syntax:

kulmio configfile command arguments
kulmio configfile command arguments services

If environment variable KULMIO_CONFIG is set, you do not need to be explicit about the config file.

kulmio command arguments

If automatic detection logic fails, you can explicitly indicate that KULMIO_CONFIG is to be usd by using --env as the configfile

kulmio --env command arguments

For convenience, command can be at the end of the command line instead of its usual location. That is, the following two do the same thing:

kulmio start servicename
kulmio servicename start

If a service name matches the name of a command, it is assumed that the command comes before service names.

Dependencies

  • nodejs
  • pgrep

Installing

npm i -g kulmio

Commands

In the examples is is assumed that the environment variable KULMIO_CONFIG is set to the config file.

status

Outputs the status of all the services in the config

kulmio status

build

Runs the build commands specified for the services

kulmio build service
kulmio build service1 service2 service3

start

Starts a background service

kulmio start service
kulmio start service1 service2 service3

run

Runs a service in the current terminal.

kulmio run service

All the services are run in a screen, allowing you to do the usual screen things

stop

Stops services

kulmio stop service 
kulmio stop service1 service2 service3

restart

Restarts services

kulmio restart service 
kulmio restart service1 service2 service3

logs

Displays service logs

kulmio logs service
kulmio logs service1 service2 service3
kulmio logs -f service

Arguments to logs are passed as parameters to tail, so anything supported by tail can be used.

screen

Access the screen of a running service

kulmio screen service