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snu

v0.7.3

Published

Know the status of all the services you depend on

Downloads

13

Readme

snu

Build Status

Your system depends on a lot. Know the whole picture.

Screenshot of snu report

Installation

Prerequisites: reasonablely recent versions of node, npm

$ npm install -g snu
/usr/local/bin/snu -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/snu/cli.js
/usr/local/lib
└── [email protected]

Usage

By itself, snu will show a default list of services. To customize the services you care about, use snu --init.

Screenshot of .snurc.yml creation and editing

This will create a $HOME/.snurc.yml file. Edit this file by hand to choose which services you want reports about.

Developer

Contributing

PRs welcomed. Parsing other services especially.

Running tests

npm install --dev npm test

Roadmap

Towards v1.0.0:

  • Features:

    • [ ] New Service: aws (How do we handle the multitudes of services/status? Two configs?)
    • [x] Generate and read config from ~/.snurc
    • [x] Give user more information (messages and urls)
    • [x] Test and make sure errors are reported
    • [x] New Service: github
  • Features Stretch:

    • [ ] Verbose option (tell me just about whats broken vs full report vs exit status?)
  • Engineering Wishlist:

    • [ ] Color.green over Color('green')
    • [x] Move non-cli code from cli.js to snu.js

License

Copyright © 2016 jskulski

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.