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I presented at the first Drupal NYC Meetup of the year!
I've been hard at work building a new Provision: the command-line interface for Aegir. We are moving off Drush commands into our own CLI built in Symfony. The tool is finally a working MVP, so I figured it's time to spread the word!
First I give a bit of background on the Aegir project and my goals for the project which can be summed up in one word: easy.
Then, I dive into the code that makes this system possible. If this project has any chance of surviving, I must win over developers to help grow and maintain it! Developer Experience is a high priority.
In the next few weeks, I'll be posting a series of blog posts about the new Provision 4.x, both for end users and developers.
Provision 4.x: Developer Sneak Peak
Aegir's back-end is getting an overhaul after 10 years of service. We're developing a brand new Symfony console based CLI for all of your website management needs: Provision 4.x.
With the power of Symfony console we've completely re-written Provision to be as easy and clear as possible, and flexible enough to work anywhere: cloud or workstation.
Can this new CLI become the defacto dev-test-production website management tool? Is it wrong to write DevOps tools in PHP? Can we keep Aegir going for another 10 years?
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