Python-openstackclient

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Python-openstackclient

http://wiki.openstack.org/OpenStackClient
OpenStack Command-line Client

python-openstackclient is a unified command-line client for the OpenStack APIs. It is a thin wrapper to the stock python-*client modules that implement the actual REST API client actions.

This is an implementation of the design goals shown in http://wiki.openstack.org/UnifiedCLI. The primary goal is to provide a unified shell command structure and a common language to describe operations in OpenStack.





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Debian: gustavo panizzo <gfa@zumbi.com.ar>

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30 June 2014

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License: apache-2




Leaders and contributors

Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Downloadhttp://wiki.openstack.org/OpenStackClient
Python (Ref)https://pypi.org/project/python-openstackclient
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/python-openstackclient


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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/python-openstackclient

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