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README.md

Octopus-Cmdlets

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Yo Dawg, I herd you like automation, so I put cmdlets in your PowerShell so you can automate while you automate.

Octopus-Cmdlets is a suite of PowerShell cmdlets that enable you to simplify and automate your interactions with an Octopus Deploy server.

Note

The module name has changed from Octopus.Cmdlets to Octopus-Cmdlets. Please adjust your process (and scripts) accordingly.

Installation

Powershell Gallery (preferred method)

Install-Module -Name Octopus-Cmdlets

Binary Archive

Download the latest binary: v0.7.0

Extract the zip and copy the Octopus-Cmdlets folder into a folder in your $env:PSModulePath.

Alternatively, you can copy the extracted folder to wherever you like and add the full path to your $env:PSModulePath.

psake

  • Option 1:

    • Open the solution in Visual Studio and build it (this will restore the psake nuget package).

    • Open the Package Manager Console and run:

      psake install

  • Option 2 (if you have psake):

    • Open a prompt in the solution folder and type psake install
  • Option 3 (if psake has already been restored):

    • Open a PowerShell prompt in the solution folder and type

    packages\psake.[version]\tools\psake.ps1 install

Usage

Import-Module Octopus-Cmdlets

Please see the wiki for a description of the individual cmdlets, or type help [cmdlet] from PowerShell.

Licence

Copyright 2018 Colin Svingen

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0

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