pyinfra turns Python code into shell commands and runs them on your servers. Execute ad-hoc commands and write declarative operations. Target SSH servers, local machine and Docker containers. Fast and scales from one server to thousands.
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I discovered this library some months ago from an episode on Podcast.init. I have little experience with provisioning and was debating on which software to use, e.g. Chef, Puppet, etc. I wanted Python. When I heard about his library, I was excited. Since then, I've been pleased to get it working, with many features still yet to be explored.
I appreciate all who have contributed to pyinfra, giving a lovely Python solution to the devops ecosystem, especially to beginners.
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No action required. I just wanted to say thanks!
I discovered this library some months ago from an episode on Podcast.init. I have little experience with provisioning and was debating on which software to use, e.g. Chef, Puppet, etc. I wanted Python. When I heard about his library, I was excited. Since then, I've been pleased to get it working, with many features still yet to be explored.
I appreciate all who have contributed to
pyinfra
, giving a lovely Python solution to the devops ecosystem, especially to beginners.Cheers.