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Execution model¶ If you’ve read the Overview and Tutorial, you should already be familiar with how Fabric operates in the base case (a single task on a single host.) However, in many situations you’ll find yourself wanting to execute multiple tasks and/or on multiple hosts. Perhaps you want to split a big task into smaller reusable parts, or crawl a collection of servers looking for an old user to
Welcome to Fabric’s documentation!¶ This site covers Fabric’s usage & API documentation. For basic info on what Fabric is, including its public changelog & how the project is maintained, please see the main project website. Getting started¶ Many core ideas & API calls are explained in the tutorial/getting-started document:
Welcome to Fabric’s documentation!¶ This site covers Fabric’s usage & API documentation. For basic info on what Fabric is, including its public changelog & how the project is maintained, please see the main project website. Getting started¶ Many core ideas & API calls are explained in the tutorial/getting-started document: Upgrading from 1.x¶ Looking to upgrade from Fabric 1.x? See our detailed up
Please note This documentation is for the stable (0.9) version of Fabric. To view documentation for the in-development (1.0) version, please click here. About¶ Fabric is a Python library and command-line tool for streamlining the use of SSH for application deployment or systems administration tasks. It provides a basic suite of operations for executing local or remote shell commands (normally or v
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