A tool I wrote to make using s6 and s6-rc easier (especially for user installations). If you're not familiar with how s6 and s6-rc work, then I'd recommend not using this tool in case problems occur.
./rs6 [switches | options] command [command_args...]
commands:
init s6 Run s6-svscan
init s6-rc Initialize s6-rc live state
compile_db SERVICE_DEF_DIR... Compile a s6-rc database from definitions
switch_live_db NEW_DB Switch which database an s6-rc instance is using
change_default_db NEW_DB Change which database is used for initialization
upgrade_db SERVICE_DEF_DIR... Compile db, switch and change default
sv list up List active services
sv list down List inactive services
sv start SERVICE Start a service
sv stop SERVICE Stop a service
sv restart SERVICE Restart a service
rc AGRS... Run s6-rc with provided args
env add VAR VALUE Add variable to envdir
env del VAR Remove variable from envdir
env list List virables defined in envdir
env get VAR Print value of variable from envdir
switches:
-n Dry run (print commands instead of executing them)
-a No abduco (exec instead for user management)
options:
-d DB_DIR: s6-rc database directory
init s6-rc
compile_db
change_default_db
upgrade_db
-e ENV_DIR: s6-envdir environment directory
init s6
env
-l LIVE_DIR: s6-rc live state directory
init s6-rc
switch_live_db
upgrade_db
sv list
sv start
sv stop
rc
LOG_FILE: file to save s6-svscan logs to
init s6
-s SERVICE_DIR: s6-svscan service directory
init s6
init s6-rc
sv restart
This tool was made primarily for me to administer per-user s6 + s6-rc trees. Using abduco for the svscan process allows the daemons to persist even when the user logs out.