Tools allowing to keep sans.pub up-to-date and automate common recurring actions.
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README.md

Tools

Tools allowing to keep sans.pub up-to-date and automate common recurring actions.

captain-update.mjs

Allow to generate a report of all versions of applications deployed on sans.pub, with the current status of each application and whether they need an update or not.

It can serve as a base for a changelog entry, and as a TODO list for updating applications.

Example:

CAPTAIN_DOMAIN=xxxx CAPTAIN_PASSWORD='yyy' ./captain-update.mjs > /path/to/site/src/changelog/2023-05-08.md

TODO

  • try to update applications automatically from a prompt