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I wanted to start using propellor in the most simple way and the requirement to have a GPG key, signed commits, propellor updating itself, and so on was way too much to start with.
So I wrote this Haskell file:
module Main where
import Propellor
import Propellor.Engine
import qualified Propellor.Property.Apt as Apt
main :: IO ()
main = mainProperties myHost
myHost :: Host
myHost = host "local" $ props
& Apt.installed [
"etckeeper"
, "git"
, "rsync"
, "tmux"
, "tree"
, "unattended-upgrades"
, "zsh"
]
And then used the Debian package *entr* to scp the executable to a test server and have it executed there:
echo mytest-exe | entr scp /_ mytesthost:
and on the test host:
echo mytest-exe | entr sudo ./mytest-exe
Maybe somebody finds this useful as a starting point to learn propellor.
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