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idem.sh
A simple single-file bash library of idempotent functions useful for configuration management.
Motivation
I was a Señor BigEng Weanie that hungered not just to develop platforms, but be even more meta and develop platforms that produced platforms. Then reality hit me hard bro, and that's coming from someone that grew up near the projects in Glendale, AZ. Translation: "git-r-done before you lose ur job, son" - actually that's my redneck upbringing talkin'. Whether or not I'm speaking your kind of language, stick around for a hot minute to see if anything here worth cherry-picking.
As practioners / developers / programmers / engineers / solutions architects / whatev's, it is up to us to choose the right tool for the job. This is my humble submission as a (not "the") tool to help manage a small fleet of servers - correction: don't see it as a tool but more as a template.
It was inspired by Bash Booster. I tried to introduce it at one org that puckered up when mentioning things like "change control" or "automated, reproducible builds". A decade later after working with "big boy" tooling, I struggled to choose how to manage my personal infrastructure. Managing Kubernetes clusters full time for work had me longing for something that allowed me to focus on more important-to-me things in my spare time instead of keeping up with k8s updates & their indifference to us small-timers without Big NAS solutions.
Usage
Simply "install" this however you see fit. The idea is that you clone & taylor this library to your uses & environments. If looking for more concrete examples, please read this blog post.
Caveats
This is old school hacker land: enjoy yourself and take only what you need from it. Copy, paste, and embellish as needed. Do not expect any kind of support, even entertaining your questions - we all got more important things in our lives. If your question/bug/fix is worthy, then the Internet God will bless you with a response, and if you're lucky, maybe a PR. The org behind this repo is not interested in building a community nor becoming rich & famous.