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Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@kr.ethz.ch>
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### Principles
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cdist is more
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cdist is
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- reuse of unix, no need for perl^Wruby
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- shell
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* unix, reuse of tools, no need for high level scripting language interpreter
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### Requirements
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* A posix like shell
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## How cdist works
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### Exploring your system
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cdist analyses the system to apply the configuration on and
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selects the right backends. You can use ***cdist-explore*** to
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the results of the explore functions.
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### Applying the configuration
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cdist looks for the configuration to apply on the local host
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and applies it using ***cdist-apply***.
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### Managing many hosts
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Whereas ***cdist-apply*** manages one host, ***cdist-deploy***
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applies the configuration on enabled hosts.
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## How to use cdist?
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### Unsupported stuff?
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## What do I need [from puppet?]
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cdist_package_select_backend()
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{
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echo "cdist_package_backend_$(cdist_explore_pkg_system)"
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}
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