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| #! /usr/bin/env python | |
| """{escher} -- one-file key-value storage. | |
| What? | |
| This is a toy application to manage persistent key-value string data. | |
| The file {escher} is *both* the application and its data. | |
| When you run any of the commands below, the file will be executed and, | |
| after data change, it will rewrite itself with updated data. | |
| You can copy the file with whatever name to create multiple datasets. |
This tutorial guides you through creating your first Vagrant project.
We start with a generic Ubuntu VM, and use the Chef provisioning tool to:
Afterwards, we'll see how easy it is to package our newly provisioned VM
| #!/usr/bin/python | |
| # This code is public domain, share and enjoy. | |
| import random, re, sys, os | |
| seed = None | |
| if len(sys.argv) > 1: | |
| seed = int(sys.argv[1]) |