The cloudmesh command google is a sample command so you can see how easy it is to generate a command. You can clone is and replace the "google" with the command name you like.
However there is an easier way, with
pip install cloudmesh-sys
Now you need to clone the cloudmesh-common repo
git clone ...
Next you can generate comands in directories with
cms sys generate xyz
which will create a directory cloudmesh-xyz, where the new command xyz is defined. You can cd into that command and install it with
make local
rclone config
create cache:
cms google info 'drive:DSCPub/' --cache=cache.json --refresh --R
replace all http://infomall with https://infomall
ms google replace --prefix="https://infomall.org" --cache=cache.json index.html > index-google.html
Command google
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Usage:
google --file=FILE
google list
google [--parameter=PARAMETER] [--experiment=EXPERIMENT] [COMMAND...]
This command does some useful things.
Arguments:
FILE a file name
PARAMETER a parameterized parameter of the form "a[0-3],a5"
Options:
-f specify the file
Description:
> cms google --parameter="a[1-2,5],a10"
> example on how to use Parameter.expand. See source code at
> https://github.com/cloudmesh/cloudmesh-google/blob/main/cloudmesh/google/command/google.py
> prints the expanded parameter as a list
> ['a1', 'a2', 'a3', 'a4', 'a5', 'a10']
> google exp --experiment=a=b,c=d
> example on how to use Parameter.arguments_to_dict. See source code at
> https://github.com/cloudmesh/cloudmesh-google/blob/main/cloudmesh/google/command/google.py
> prints the parameter as dict
> {'a': 'b', 'c': 'd'}