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9f5b9ffd64 fix: abra creates singular release/ directory 2024-10-26 12:06:56 -03:00
3 changed files with 5 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ Definitely set up autocomplete or you'll be sad :sob: `abra` supports `bash`,
```
$ abra autocomplete bash
# Restart your terminal or load autocompletion in place
$ source /etc/bash_completion.d/abra
```

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ For a simple example check the [entrypoint.sh for `croc`](https://git.coopcloud.
If you write your own entrypoint, it needs to be specified in the `config` section of compose.yml. See [this handbook entry](/maintainers/handbook/#how-do-i-set-a-custom-entrypoint) for more.
### `releases/` directory
### `release/` directory
This directory contains text files whose names correspond to the recipe versions which have been released and contain useful tips for operators who are doing upgrade work. See [this handbook entry](/maintainers/handbook/#how-do-i-write-version-release-notes) for more.
@ -396,11 +396,11 @@ mkdir -p release
And then create a text file which corresponds to the version release, e.g. `1.1.0+5.9.0` and write some notes. `abra` will show these when another operator runs `abra app deploy` / `abra app upgrade`.
You can also add release notes for the next release into a special file `releases/next`. This file will be used when running `abra recipe release`.
You can also add release notes for the next release into a special file `release/next`. This file will be used when running `abra recipe release`.
!!! warning "Not available previous versions of Abra"
Using `releases/next` is only available in > 0.9.x series of `abra`.
Using `release/next` is only available in > 0.9.x series of `abra`.
## How do I generate the recipe catalogue

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@ -32,25 +32,15 @@ You need to keep port `:80` and `:443` free on your server for web proxying to y
Docker.
```
# ssh into your server
ssh <server-domain>
# docker install convenience script
wget -O- https://get.docker.com | bash
# add user to docker group
sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
# exit and re-login to load the group
exit
ssh <server-domain>
# back on the server, setup swarm
# setup swarm
docker swarm init
docker network create -d overlay proxy
# now you can exit and start using abra
exit
```
??? question "Do you support multiple web proxies?"
@ -92,8 +82,7 @@ abra -h
```
You may need to add the `~/.local/bin/` directory to your `$PATH` variable, in
order to run the executable. Also, run this line into your terminal so
you have immediate access to `abra` on the current terminal.
order to run the executable.
```bash
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin