Go version of Hyper.sh client command line tools.
Grab the latest version for your system on the Releases page or build it by yourself as the instruction.
You can either run the binary directly or add somewhere in your $PATH.
Before you can use Hyper.sh, be sure you've created a free account with Hyper.sh and generate your credentials on Hyper.sh.
Once the installation and setup completes, enter hyper config
in your terminal. The CLI will prompt to ask for your API credential:
The credential is stored in a local configuration file $HOME/.hyper/config.json
. The configuration file is similar to Docker's, with an extra section clouds
.
Or you can use environmental vairables HYPER_ACCESS
and HYPER_SECRET
to pass the access key and secret key (CLI will search for these envs before loading the configuration file).
You only need to do that once for your machine. If you've done that, then you can continue.
See the official docs for more detailed info on using Hyper.sh.
The easiest way to get started is by digging around.
$ hyper --help
for example usage and a list of commands
$ mkdir $GOPATH/src/github.com/hyperhq/
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hyperhq/
$ git clone https://github.com/hyperhq/hypercli hypercli
$ cd hypercli
$ ./build.sh
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