Charm Tools documentation¶
The charm command includes several subcommands used to build, maintain, and release Juju Charms, which are Open Source encapsulated operations logic for managing software in the cloud or bare-metal servers using cloud-like APIs.
Installation is easy with snaps:
snap install --classic charm
Reference for the various available commands can be found below, or via the command-line with:
charm help
- Contributing
- Changelog
- charm-tools 2.8.1 + charmstore-client 2.5.0
- charm-tools 2.8.0 + charmstore-client 2.5.0
- charm-tools 2.7.8 + charmstore-client 2.4.0+git-13-547c6f2
- charm-tools 2.7.7 + charmstore-client 2.4.0+git-13-547c6f2
- charm-tools 2.7.6 + charmstore-client 2.4.0+git-13-547c6f2
- charm-tools 2.7.5 + charmstore-client 2.4.0+git-13-547c6f2
- charm-tools 2.7.5 + charmstore-client 2.4.0+git-13-547c6f2
- charm-tools 2.7.4 + charmstore-client 2.4.0+git-13-547c6f2
- charm-tools 2.7.3 + charmstore-client 2.4.0+git-13-547c6f2
- charm-tools 2.7.2 + charmstore-client 2.4.0+git-3-cbbf887
- charm-tools 2.7.1 + charmstore-client 2.4.0
- charm-tools 2.7.0 + charmstore-client 2.4.0
- charm-tools 2.6.1 + charmstore-client 2.4.0
- charm-tools 2.6.0 + charmstore-client 2.4.0