mcm: Machine Configuration Manager

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Machine Configuration Manager (MCM) manages the contents of files and directories. One or more of those files can be a script, enabling MCM to control anything. Typically MCM is used to manage the configurations of user profiles, machines, systems and systems of systems.

  • The declarative language is simple and easy on the eye yet very powerful.

  • MCM is simple, fast and transparent.


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Versions [RSS] 0.6.4.10, 0.6.5.0, 0.6.8.1
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Dependencies base (>=4.5 && <5), blaze-html (>=0.7), bytestring (>=0.9), containers (>=0.4), directory (>=1.1), filepath (>=1.3), hostname (>=1.0), MissingH (>=1.1), polyparse (>=1.7), process (>=1.1), text (>=0.11), unix (>=2.5) [details]
License GPL-3.0-only
Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Anthony Doggett
Author Anthony Doggett <mcm@interfaces.org.uk>
Maintainer Anthony Doggett <mcm@interfaces.org.uk>
Revised Revision 1 made by AnthonyDoggett at 2017-01-19T11:05:09Z
Category Language, System, Text
Home page http://interfaces.org.uk/mcm
Uploaded by AnthonyDoggett at 2016-07-09T15:35:08Z
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Reverse Dependencies 1 direct, 0 indirect [details]
Executables mcmtags, mcm2html, mcm, commands2html
Downloads 2267 total (11 in the last 30 days)
Rating 2.0 (votes: 1) [estimated by Bayesian average]
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Status Docs not available [build log]
Last success reported on 2016-11-22 [all 1 reports]

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MCM - Machine Configuration Manager; manages the contents of files and directories
Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Anthony Doggett <mcm@interfaces.org.uk>
http://interfaces.org.uk/mcm

Written for Debian and friends (though as yet only really tested on Debian and
Raspbian).

MCM is designed such that it is easy for its inputs and outputs to be reviewed
and audited.

I hope you like this piece of living art.