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dctlenv

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Version manager for driftctl inspired by tfenv.

Installation

Basic GitHub Checkout

This will get you going with the latest version of dctlenv and make it easy to fork and contribute any changes back upstream.

1. Check out dctlenv where you want

# Install latest version
$ git clone https://github.com/wbeuil/dctlenv ~/.dctlenv

# Install a specific version (e.g. v0.1.2)
$ git clone --depth 1 --branch v0.1.2 https://github.com/wbeuil/dctlenv ~/.dctlenv

2. Add ~/.dctlenv/bin to your $PATH for access to the dctlenv CLI

  • For Bash:
$ echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.dctlenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
  • For Zsh:
$ echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.dctlenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
  • For Fish:
$ set -Ux fish_user_paths $HOME/.dctlenv/bin $fish_user_paths

3. Restart your shell so that PATH changes take effect

Upgrading With Git

If you've installed dctlenv using the instructions above, you can upgrade to the latest version by pulling from GitHub.

$ cd ~/.dctlenv
$ git pull

Command Reference

dctlenv install [<version>]

Install a specific version of driftctl.

Available options:

  • (v)x.y.z to install the exact version of driftctl
  • latest to install the latest version of driftctl
$ dctlenv install 0.2.3
Installing driftctl v0.2.3
Downloading release tarball from https://github.com/snyk/driftctl/releases/download/v0.2.3/driftctl_darwin_amd64
######################################################################################################################## 100.0%
Downloading SHA256 hashes file from https://github.com/snyk/driftctl/releases/download/v0.2.3/driftctl_SHA256SUMS
No SHA256 hashes file available. Skipping SHA256 hash validation
Installation of driftctl v0.2.3 successful. To make this your default version, run 'dctlenv use 0.2.3'

For signed version of driftctl (starting v0.10.0) you can now install and verify digital signature with dctlenv.

You just need to import the public key of CloudSkiff and have the gpg binary already installed.

# Import key
$ gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys 277666005A7F01D484F6376DACC776A79C824EBD
gpg: key ACC776A79C824EBD: public key "Cloudskiff <security@cloudskiff.com>" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:               imported: 1

# Install and verify signature
$ dctlenv install 0.10.0
Installing driftctl v0.10.0
Downloading release tarball from https://github.com/snyk/driftctl/releases/download/v0.10.0/driftctl_darwin_amd64
######################################################################################################################## 100.0%
Downloading SHA256 hashes file from https://github.com/snyk/driftctl/releases/download/v0.10.0/driftctl_SHA256SUMS
SHA256 hash matched!
Downloading SHA256 hashes signature file from https://github.com/snyk/driftctl/releases/download/v0.10.0/driftctl_SHA256SUMS.gpg
PGP signature matched!
Installation of driftctl v0.10.0 successful. To make this your default version, run 'dctlenv use 0.10.0'

As of 05/01/23, a CircleCI breach has been discovered. You can read more about it here. The driftctl team has been rotated its signing key and you will need to import the new one to verify the signature of all version starting from v0.38.2.

# Import key
$ gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys 65DDA08AA1605FC8211FC928FFB5FCAFD223D274
gpg: key ACC776A79C824EBD: public key "Cloudskiff <security@cloudskiff.com>" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:               imported: 1

dctlenv use [<version>]

Switch a version to use.

Available options:

  • (v)x.y.z to install and use the exact version of driftctl
  • latest to install and use the latest version of driftctl
$ dctlenv use 0.2.3
Switching version to v0.2.3
Switching completed

$ dctlenv use v0.6.0
Switching version to v0.6.0
Switching completed

dctlenv list

List installed versions.

$ dctlenv list
* 0.2.3 (set by /home/wbeuil/.dctlenv/version)
  0.2.2

dctlenv list-remote

List all installable versions.

$ dctlenv list-remote
0.1.0
0.1.1
0.2.0
0.2.1
0.2.2
0.2.3

dctlenv uninstall [<version>]

Uninstall a specific version of driftctl.

Available options:

  • (v)x.y.z to uninstall the exact version of driftctl
$ dctlenv uninstall 0.2.3
Uninstall driftctl v0.2.3
driftctl v0.2.3 is successfully uninstalled

$ dctlenv uninstall v0.6.0
Uninstall driftctl v0.6.0
driftctl v0.6.0 is successfully uninstalled

dctlenv root

Display the root directory where dctlenv is.

$ dctlenv root
/home/wbeuil/.dctlenv

dctlenv [version|-v|--version]

Display dctlenv version.

$ dctlenv version
dctlenv 0.0.2-1-gabff053

dctlenv [help|-h|--help]

Display dctlenv help and usage contents.

$ dctlenv help
Usage: dctlenv <command> [<options>]

Commands:
  install           Install a specific version of driftctl
  uninstall         Uninstall a specific version of driftctl
  use               Switch a version to use
  list              List all installed versions
  list-remote       List all installable versions
  version           Display dctlenv version
  help              Show this help output

Flags:
  -v, --version     An alias for the "version" command
  -h, --help        An alias for the "help" command

For full documentation, see: https://github.com/wbeuil/dctlenv#readme

Uninstalling dctlenv

You will need to first remove the line from your shell startup configuration file. This will remove dctlenv from your $PATH.

Then, you just need to remove its root directory:

$ rm -rf `dctlenv root`

Completion scripts

Completion scripts are available to use inside the completions folder.

Bash

# Linux:
$ sudo cp completions/dctlenv.bash /etc/bash_completion.d/dctlenv

# MacOS:
$ sudo cp completions/dctlenv.bash /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/dctlenv

Remember to open a new shell to test the functionality.

Zsh

If shell completion is not already enabled in your environment, you will need to enable it. You can execute the following once:

$ echo "autoload -U compinit; compinit" >> ~/.zshrc

Then, place the completion script in your completion folder listed in your fpath if it already exists. Otherwise, you can create a directory, add it to your fpath and copy the file in it:

$ cp completions/dctlenv.zsh > fpath/completion_folder/_dctlenv

Oh-My-Zsh

$ mkdir -p ~/.oh-my-zsh/completions
$ cp completions/dctlenv.zsh ~/.oh-my-zsh/completions/_dctlenv

You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect.

Fish

$ cp completions/dctlenv.fish ~/.config/fish/completions/dctlenv.fish

Remember to create the directory if it's not already there mkdir -p ~/.config/fish/completions/.

Remember to open a new shell to test the functionality.

Environment variables

You can configure how dctlenv operates with the following settings:

name default description
DCTLENV_ROOT Defines the directory under which dctlenv resides
Current value shown by dctlenv root
DCTLENV_ARCH amd64 Architecture other than the default amd64 can be specified
DCTLENV_DEBUG 0 Outputs debug information
DCTLENV_CURL 0 Curl download progress bar, 0 will run a -# curl and 1 will run a -s curl

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


William BEUIL

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Stephane Jourdan

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Elie

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!