Trebejo
Shell-dependent system utilities extracted from Apero.
Why Trebejo?
Apero was split into two packages:
| Package | Contents |
|---|---|
| apero (≥ 3.0.0) | Pure stdlib wrappers — Env, Conf, Retry, Crypto, Cache, File trees/paths, OS type/hostname, Proc which/command_exists? |
| trebejo | Shell-dependent operations — Docker, Git, SSH, K8s, Compress, Network, OS info (arch, distro, kernel, cpu, memory), Proc listing/signalling, File watch |
Modules
| Module | Description |
|---|---|
Trebejo.Docker | Docker container management |
Trebejo.Git | Git repository operations |
Trebejo.SSH | SSH connections and remote commands |
Trebejo.K8s | Kubernetes resource management |
Trebejo.Compress | Archive creation and extraction |
Trebejo.Network | Network interface and connectivity |
Trebejo.OS | OS metadata: arch, distro, kernel, CPU, memory, info, root, WSL/container detection |
Trebejo.Proc | Process listing, signalling, lsof, fuser, log access |
Trebejo.File | File system watching |
Trebejo.File.IO | Disk usage reporting |
Pure functions are delegated to
Apero.*— this package depends on apero.
Installation
Add trebejo to your mix.exs:
def deps do
[
{:trebejo, "~> 1.0.0"}
]
end
Documentation
Full docs at https://hexdocs.pm/trebejo.
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