prepare next chapters in tutorial

Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@brief.schottelius.org>
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Nico Schottelius 2012-01-10 00:01:02 +01:00
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@ -127,12 +127,31 @@ is only created on the host ***localhost***.
As you can see, there is no magic involved, the manifest is simple shell code that
utilises cdist types. Every available type can be executed like a normal
command. Use **ls conf/type** to get a list of available types.
command. Use **ls conf/type** to get a list of available types. If you have
setup the MANPATH correctly as, you can use **man cdist-reference** to access
the reference with pointers to the manpages.
PARTS BELOW HERE ARE TO-BE-DONE
MANAGING YOUR OWN CONFIGURATION
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CREATING YOUR FIRST OWN TYPE
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=> short example, reference to cdist-type(7)!
<with object id? or signleton here already>
Debug with var - can be used by yourself
__debug::
If this variable is setup, cdist runs in debug mode.
You can use this information, to only output stuff in debug
mode as well.
Available for: initial manifest, type manifest, gencode, code
MORE ABOUT TYPES AND OBJECTS
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All available types in cdist can be called like normal executables.
@ -143,9 +162,6 @@ USING SOME BASIC TYPES
what is a type, how to use it,
CREATING YOUR FIRST OWN TYPE
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<with object id? or signleton here already>
USE A TYPE TO BUNDLE FUNCTIONALITY
@ -159,18 +175,9 @@ global, type explorer
DEBUGGING YOUR TYPES
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__debug::
If this variable is setup, cdist runs in debug mode.
You can use this information, to only output stuff in debug
mode as well.
Available for: initial manifest, type manifest, gencode, code
BRANCHES IN HERE?
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TUNING CDIST
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