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+
+These are the handiest commands available in the Feisty Meow scripts.
+
+setup and loading commands
+==========================
+
++ read "readme.txt" in the top of the feisty meow codebase, or
++ read it online at: https://feistymeow.org/feisty_meow/readme.txt
+
+revision control commands
+=========================
+
+all revision control commands bring up the editor in the EDITOR environment
+variable when creating commit messages. you need to actually save and quit
+from that editor when you're done writing your commit message.
+
+ here's a guide to writing good commit messages:
+ + https://robots.thoughtbot.com/5-useful-tips-for-a-better-commit-message
+
+========
+the first suite of commands takes a list of directory names as parameters and
+then operates on those names.
+========
+
+ rgetem:
+ does a simple update (or pull) of the repository paths provided on the
+ command line. this will only get things from the main origin that the
+ repository is hooked up with, so it is super quick compared to the next
+ couple commands.
+
+ rpuffer:
+ update the repositories provided on the command line by "puffing them out",
+ which means that the upstream repositories that feed the local one will be
+ synched up with it. this is quite important to do when a git repository has
+ multiple branches, since unmerged changes upstream can really snarl up your
+ checkin. this is basically a heavyweight version of rgetem.
+
+ rcheckin:
+ checks in the list of repositories passed on the command line. in git
+ parlance, this adds all modified or untracked files, then commits all
+ changes in the repository, and finally pushes up the changes to the remote
+ online repository. before doing the checkin, this will do a full "rpuffer"
+ update on the repository to ensure that there are no unmerged upstream
+ changes that could cause problems later.
+
+========
+the next suite of commands uses the REPOSITORY_LIST environment variable as
+the set of revision controlled folders to operate on. the feisty meow scripts
+automatically add the feisty meow top-level (the apex) to this list to ensure
+that updates are received when available.
+========
+
+ getem:
+ update all repositories in the REPOSITORY_LIST from their upstream remote
+ counterparts. fast.
+
+ puffer:
+ puffs out the REPOSITORY_LIST items to merge upstream changes.
+
+ checkin:
+ checks in all changes in the REPOSITORY_LIST to their remote repositories.
+
+========
+some assorted other revision control commands:
+========
+
+ feisty_branch:
+ shows the current branch that is checked out.
+
+ this command will move your feisty meow codebase to the development branch:
+ pushd $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX; git checkout dev; popd
+
+ and this command will get you back onto the mainline branch:
+ pushd $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX; git checkout master; popd
+
+=============================
+the site avenger script suite
+=============================
+
+the site avenger tools (inherited from the avbash project) are commands for
+managing web sites. these scripts offer a lot of power to the developer, and
+of course that comes with great responsibility...
+
+the site avenger scripts are configured by "app" files stored in the "config"
+directory (in $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/scripts/site_avenger/config). the scripts
+seek out a config file named after the application, e.g. they look for
+"winterportlibrary.app" if the application name is "winterportlibrary".
+the basic config file "default.app" is used for any application that is unknown
+in the config directory. any of the variable definitions provided in
+default.app can be overridden to change how the applications, and associated
+web site and domain, are configured. see "mapsdemo.app" for an example of
+overriding the domain name for the mapsdemo application.
+
+ revamp_cakelampvm:
+ establishes permissions and ownership to make the virtual machine and its
+ services behave properly. if something goes wonky, try running this script.
+ this script is also the main vehicle for delivering configuration changes
+ to the cakelampvm. we are trying really hard to never release a version 2
+ of the vm, since we can patch it as needed using the revamp script. let's
+ see how well that works out...
+
+ standup:
+ brings up an application or web site from scratch (potentially) by creating
+ an appropriate domain name, writing a basic apache site config file, pulling
+ the application from a git repository, and "powering up" the application via
+ composer. this is most powerful and effective on php sites, but can also be
+ used for other types of websites. note that this, and all of the scripts
+ here, are heavily biased for site avenger based development at saco designs.
+ to make these scripts truly your own, write configuration files (see above)
+ that define the proper folders and repository for your applications.
+
+ teardown:
+
+
+ powerup
+
+ avcoreup
+ siteup
+ sitepush
+
+satis-refresh
+
+
+
+lower level scripts used by site avenger scripts:
+
+ add_domain / remove_domain: (from system script collection)
+ (the domain tools, for example, are
+ very sensitive to edits within the chunks of code they have written. if you
+ need to edit bind config files, be sure to do it way above or way below the
+ auto-generated domains.)
+
+ add_apache_site / remove_apache_site:
+
+
+
Configuration and Usage</h1>
<h2 style=" text-align: center;">By Chris Koeritz</h2>
<h3 style=" text-align: center;"> Vintage: cakelampvm v002
- Updated: 2017-11-15</h3>
+ Updated: 2017-11-16</h3>
+ <p>The cakelampvm project provides a virtualbox VM that acts as an "internet
+ in a bottle". The virtual machine provides DNS services (<a title="dns server"
+ href="http://www.bind9.net/">bind9</a>), a Web server (<a title="patchy"
+ href="https://httpd.apache.org/">Apache2</a>), a full <a title="ubuntu means compassion and humanity"
+ href="https://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a> <a title="it's pronounced leenoox"
+ href="https://www.linuxfoundation.org/">Linux</a> desktop environment,
+ the <a title="flux is change" href="http://fluxbox.org/">Fluxbox</a> <a
+ title="a better windows" href="https://www.x.org/">X window manager</a>,
+ and a suite of tools called the <a title="feisty meow® concerns ltd. website"
+ href="https://feistymeow.org/">Feisty Meow® codebase</a>
+ <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
+ . Together, these services provide you with a very flexible and
+ powerful testbed for web development, especially suited for <a title="it's cake"
+ href="https://cakephp.org/">CakePHP</a>.</p>
+ <p>todo: arrange gritty details to back.</p>
+ <p>TOC GOES HERE.</p>
<h6> </h6>
- <h2>Basic info for the guest VM</h2>
+ <h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;">G</span>uest VM Configuration</h2>
<ul>
- <li>hostname: cakelampvm.com</li>
+ <li>hostname: <a title="the vm's website, when configured properly" href="https://cakelampvm.com/">cakelampvm.com</a></li>
<li>local IP address: 10.28.42.20</li>
- <li>services: DNS (bind9), apache2, fluxbox X windowing system, gnome
- display manager</li>
+ <li>services: DNS (bind9), apache2, fluxbox X windowing system, <a title="not just in the garden"
+ href="https://www.gnome.org/">gnome display manager</a></li>
<li>main user: developer (password distributed separately)</li>
<li>mysql root password: (password distributed separately)</li>
</ul>
+ <h2>Powering up with the Feisty Meow® scripts</h2>
+ <p>[First, let me drop the registered trademark symbol from here on
+ in. I hope its presence above has been sufficiently clear for legal
+ purposes, but now it will just get in the way. Also, capitalization
+ really bores me, and it's the feisty meow codebase anyhow, so that's how
+ it will be written henceforth.]</p>
+ <p>The feisty meow scripts are a cohesive bash scripting environment for
+ getting a variety of tasks done. The scripts recently incorporated
+ the 'avbash' collection from Saco Designs, which provides tools for
+ bringing up CakePHP web sites and managing the collection of repositories
+ for those sites. Each website is considered an "application", and
+ the application name itself (e.g. "winterportlibrary") can often provide
+ all the details for "powering up" the site. The feisty meow team has
+ added additional scripts for managing DNS domains and Apache websites that
+ provide the capability to "stand up" an entire website around an
+ application, with accompanying domain.</p>
+ <p>The scripts for now are documented separately within the Feisty Meow
+ codebase. The Feisty Meow readme file provides some valuable
+ information on configuring the codebase. If you have the cakelampvm,
+ then this has already been done for you on the vm in the developer account.
+ The script documentation is available in the UHHHHHH page of something..</p>
<h2>How to set up virtualbox for your host PC</h2>
<ol>
<li>Download and install virtualbox: