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Cuisine is a task automation tool written in Python that provides a platform
neutral abstraction over your operating system. It is designed as a simple
flat API to interact with one or more servers, making it easy to do remote
scripting piloted by Python.
FAQ
Why should I use Cuisine?
Here are a few reasons why you would use Cuisine:
You prefer to use Python rather than shell scripts for automation
You prefer a simple solution to a complex framework
You want to have full control over your automation process
How does Cuisine compare to others?
Overall, Cuisine offers a simple abstraction layer over fundamental OS operations that make it easier to automate
administration, building, provisioning, deployments and other devops-related tasks.
Fabric: Fabric provides a way to run arbitrary
commands across hosts, and sits at a lower level than Cuisine. In fact, the
previous version of Cuisine was built on top of Fabric.
Salt: Salt provides a high-level
declarative interface to systems, while Cuisine offers a lower level API that
you can use to write your own scripts or logic.
Which systems are supported by Cuisine?
Currently, Cuisine is only intended to work on UNIX systems, and has specialised functions
for the following systems: