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Speaking of projects... Anyone got any good ideas for a name of a tool/project whose scope is:

> xxx is a simple command-line tool written in Go
that helps you simplify the way you manage configuration across a set of
machines. xxx is your configuration management tool of choice when Chef,
Puppet, Ansbile are all too complicated and all you really want to do is
run a bunch of regular shell against a set of hosts.
Speaking of projects... Anyone got any good ideas for a name of a tool/project whose scope is:

> xxx is a simple command-line tool written in Go
that helps you simplify the way you manage configuration across a set of
machines. xxx is your configuration management tool of choice when Chef,
Puppet, Ansbile are all too complicated and all you really want to do is
run a bunch of regular shell against a set of hosts.
@prologic https://github.com/intuit/judo? What's wrong with it?
@prologic https://github.com/intuit/judo? What's wrong with it?
@prologic https://github.com/intuit/judo? What's wrong with it?
@adi

> Judo is an easy-to-use Command Line Interface (CLI) integration testing framework, driven from a simple yaml file that instructs the framework what commands to run and how to assert the outcome.

This isn't even remotely close to what I'm building...
@adi

> Judo is an easy-to-use Command Line Interface (CLI) integration testing framework, driven from a simple yaml file that instructs the framework what commands to run and how to assert the outcome.

This isn't even remotely close to what I'm building...
@adi \n\n> Judo is an easy-to-use Command Line Interface (CLI) integration testing framework, driven from a simple yaml file that instructs the framework what commands to run and how to assert the outcome.\n\nThis isn't even remotely close to what I'm building...
@adi \n\n> Judo is an easy-to-use Command Line Interface (CLI) integration testing framework, driven from a simple yaml file that instructs the framework what commands to run and how to assert the outcome.\n\nThis isn't even remotely close to what I'm building...
@prologic This judo https://github.com/rollcat/judo
@prologic This judo https://github.com/rollcat/judo
@prologic This judo https://github.com/rollcat/judo
@adi Ahh yes that one... No it's also not what I want. I looked at it (_I think from you linking it a while back?_). It lacks one very important thing, state._
@adi Ahh yes that one... No it's also not what I want. I looked at it (_I think from you linking it a while back?_). It lacks one very important thing, state._
@adi Ahh yes that one... No it's also not what I want. I looked at it (_I think from you linking it a while back?_). It lacks one very important thing, state._
@prologic What kind of state?
@prologic What kind of state?
@prologic What kind of state?
@prologic @adi What, like Terraform's state file? So it's idempotent?
@prologic @adi What, like Terraform's state file? So it's idempotent?
@adi @jlj Yes ☺️
@adi @jlj Yes ☺️
@adi @jlj Yes ☺️