Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: stacker
Version: 0.8.3
Summary: Opinionated AWS CloudFormation Stack manager
Home-page: https://github.com/remind101/stacker
Author: Michael Barrett
Author-email: loki77@gmail.com
License: New BSD license
Description: =======
        stacker
        =======
        
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        For full documentation, please see the readthedocs_ site.
        
        About
        =====
        
        stacker is a tool and library used to create & update multiple CloudFormation
        stacks. It was originally written at Remind_ and
        released to the open source community.
        
        stacker Blueprints are written in troposphere_, though the purpose of
        most templates is to keep them as generic as possible and then use
        configuration to modify them.
        
        At Remind we use stacker to manage all of our Cloudformation stacks -
        both in development, staging and production without any major issues.
        
        Stacker Command
        ===============
        
        The stacker command is built to have sub-commands, much like git. Currently the
        comands are:
        
        - ``build`` which handles taking your stack config and then launching or
          updating stacks as necessary.
        - ``destroy`` which tears down your stacks
        - ``diff`` which compares your currently deployed stack templates to your
          config files
        - ``info`` which prints information about your currently deployed stacks
        
        Docker
        ======
        
        Stack can also be executed from Docker. Use this method to run stacker if you
        want to avoid setting up a python environment::
        
          docker run -it -v `pwd`:/stacks remind101/stacker build ...
        
        .. _Remind: http://www.remind.com/
        .. _troposphere: https://github.com/cloudtools/troposphere
        .. _string.Template: https://docs.python.org/2/library/string.html#template-strings
        .. _readthedocs: http://stacker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
        
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