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authorJesse Wolfe <jes5199@gmail.com>2010-07-09 11:24:01 -0700
committerMarkus Roberts <Markus@reality.com>2010-07-09 12:43:00 -0700
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[#4196] Move the docs into the source directory structure
Since it is no longer possible to find the running executable from the call stack, docs have to be kept somewhere in the source tree. Of course, at this point, we shouldn't be using RDoc::Usage at all.
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
-# vim: softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 expandtab
-#
-# = Synopsis
-#
-# Use the Puppet RAL to directly interact with the system.
-#
-# = Usage
-#
-# puppet resource [-h|--help] [-d|--debug] [-v|--verbose] [-e|--edit]
-# [-H|--host <host>] [-p|--param <param>] [-t|--types]
-# type <name>
-#
-# = Description
-#
-# This command provides simple facilities for converting current system state
-# into Puppet code, along with some ability to use Puppet to affect the current
-# state.
-#
-# By default, you must at least provide a type to list, which case puppet resource
-# will tell you everything it knows about all instances of that type. You can
-# optionally specify an instance name, and puppet resource will only describe that single
-# instance.
-#
-# You can also add +--edit+ as an argument, and puppet resource will write its output
-# to a file, open that file in an editor, and then apply the file as a Puppet
-# transaction. You can easily use this to use Puppet to make simple changes to
-# a system.
-#
-# = Options
-#
-# Note that any configuration parameter that's valid in the configuration file
-# is also a valid long argument. For example, 'ssldir' is a valid configuration
-# parameter, so you can specify '--ssldir <directory>' as an argument.
-#
-# See the configuration file documentation at
-# http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ConfigurationReference for
-# the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all
-# configuration options can also be generated by running puppet with
-# '--genconfig'.
-#
-# debug::
-# Enable full debugging.
-#
-# edit:
-# Write the results of the query to a file, open the file in an editor,
-# and read the file back in as an executable Puppet manifest.
-#
-# host:
-# When specified, connect to the resource server on the named host
-# and retrieve the list of resouces of the type specified.
-#
-# help:
-# Print this help message.
-#
-# param:
-# Add more parameters to be outputted from queries.
-#
-# types:
-# List all available types.
-#
-# verbose::
-# Print extra information.
-#
-# = Example
-#
-# This example uses ``puppet resource`` to return Puppet configuration for the user ``luke``::
-#
-# $ puppet resource user luke
-# user { 'luke':
-# home => '/home/luke',
-# uid => '100',
-# ensure => 'present',
-# comment => 'Luke Kanies,,,',
-# gid => '1000',
-# shell => '/bin/bash',
-# groups => ['sysadmin','audio','video','puppet']
-# }
-#
-# = Author
-#
-# Luke Kanies
-#
-# = Copyright
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Reductive Labs, LLC
-# Licensed under the GNU Public License
require 'puppet/application/resource'
Puppet::Application[:resource].run