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author | Christopher Speller <crspeller@gmail.com> | 2017-05-17 16:51:25 -0400 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2017-05-17 16:51:25 -0400 |
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Upgrading server dependancies (#6431)
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/README.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/README.md index 7d4d68b50..4563c211d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/README.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Many of the most widely used Go projects are built using Cobra including: * [Hugo](http://gohugo.io) * [rkt](https://github.com/coreos/rkt) * [etcd](https://github.com/coreos/etcd) -* [Docker](https://github.com/docker/docker) +* [Moby (former Docker)](https://github.com/moby/moby) * [Docker (distribution)](https://github.com/docker/distribution) * [OpenShift](https://www.openshift.com/) * [Delve](https://github.com/derekparker/delve) @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Cobra provides: * Fully POSIX-compliant flags (including short & long versions) * Nested subcommands * Global, local and cascading flags -* Easy generation of applications & commands with `cobra create appname` & `cobra add cmdname` +* Easy generation of applications & commands with `cobra init appname` & `cobra add cmdname` * Intelligent suggestions (`app srver`... did you mean `app server`?) * Automatic help generation for commands and flags * Automatic detailed help for `app help [command]` @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Cobra provides: * Automatically generated bash autocomplete for your application * Automatically generated man pages for your application * Command aliases so you can change things without breaking them -* The flexibilty to define your own help, usage, etc. +* The flexibility to define your own help, usage, etc. * Optional tight integration with [viper](http://github.com/spf13/viper) for 12-factor apps Cobra has an exceptionally clean interface and simple design without needless @@ -79,11 +79,11 @@ A few good real world examples may better illustrate this point. In the following example, 'server' is a command, and 'port' is a flag: - > hugo server --port=1313 + hugo server --port=1313 In this command we are telling Git to clone the url bare. - > git clone URL --bare + git clone URL --bare ## Commands @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ and flags that are only available to that command. In the example above, 'port' is the flag. Flag functionality is provided by the [pflag -library](https://github.com/ogier/pflag), a fork of the flag standard library +library](https://github.com/spf13/pflag), a fork of the flag standard library which maintains the same interface while adding POSIX compliance. ## Usage @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Using Cobra is easy. First, use `go get` to install the latest version of the library. This command will install the `cobra` generator executible along with the library: - > go get -v github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra + go get -v github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra Next, include Cobra in your application: @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ commands you want. It's the easiest way to incorporate Cobra into your applicati In order to use the cobra command, compile it using the following command: - > go get github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra + go get github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra This will create the cobra executable under your `$GOPATH/bin` directory. @@ -215,6 +215,10 @@ cobra add config cobra add create -p 'configCmd' ``` +*Note: Use camelCase (not snake_case/snake-case) for command names. +Otherwise, you will become unexpected errors. +For example, `cobra add add-user` is incorrect, but `cobra add addUser` is valid.* + Once you have run these three commands you would have an app structure that would look like: ``` @@ -260,6 +264,9 @@ license: master my life. ``` +You can also use built-in licenses. For example, **GPLv2**, **GPLv3**, **LGPL**, +**AGPL**, **MIT**, **2-Clause BSD** or **3-Clause BSD**. + ## Manually implementing Cobra To manually implement cobra you need to create a bare main.go file and a RootCmd file. @@ -853,39 +860,12 @@ out everything Cobra knows about the flags for each command. command.DebugFlags() ``` -## Release Notes -* **0.9.0** June 17, 2014 - * flags can appears anywhere in the args (provided they are unambiguous) - * --help prints usage screen for app or command - * Prefix matching for commands - * Cleaner looking help and usage output - * Extensive test suite -* **0.8.0** Nov 5, 2013 - * Reworked interface to remove commander completely - * Command now primary structure - * No initialization needed - * Usage & Help templates & functions definable at any level - * Updated Readme -* **0.7.0** Sept 24, 2013 - * Needs more eyes - * Test suite - * Support for automatic error messages - * Support for help command - * Support for printing to any io.Writer instead of os.Stderr - * Support for persistent flags which cascade down tree - * Ready for integration into Hugo -* **0.1.0** Sept 3, 2013 - * Implement first draft - ## Extensions Libraries for extending Cobra: * [cmdns](https://github.com/gosuri/cmdns): Enables name spacing a command's immediate children. It provides an alternative way to structure subcommands, similar to `heroku apps:create` and `ovrclk clusters:launch`. -## ToDo -* Launch proper documentation site - ## Contributing 1. Fork it @@ -905,6 +885,3 @@ Names in no particular order: ## License Cobra is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See [LICENSE.txt](https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) - - -[![Bitdeli Badge](https://d2weczhvl823v0.cloudfront.net/spf13/cobra/trend.png)](https://bitdeli.com/free "Bitdeli Badge") |