Cloud User Shell (cush) is a multi-call executable (like BusyBox) that combines many useful cloud computing utilities into a single utility, bringing cushy, RESTful cloud control to the command line.
It follows Unix principles, seamlessly blending cloud resources into existing working environments. In addition to bringing basic HTTP verbs (get, put, post, delete) to the shell, it allows URLs to be ‘dereferenced’ and software pipelines of server side software to be created.
Most people will create a link to cush for each function they wish to use and cush will act like whatever it was invoked as, but it can also be called directly and passed the command as the first parameter.
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