Uberspace tools
Straight out man from CLI. Wonder why it's never been documented elsewhere. (Maybe because it's output everyone can access—just not people without uberspaces).
[$USER@$HOSTNAME ~]$ uberspace
Configure your Uberspace account.
usage: uberspace <sub-command> [options]
uberspace --help
Possible commands:
mail - Configure mail server.
port - Open ports in the firewall for direct TCP or UDP connections.
takeout - Help for 'takeout' (Beta)
tools - Manage command line tools and programming languages.
web - Configure web server.
[$USER@$HOSTNAME ~]$ uberspace tools
Manage command line tools and programming languages.
Possible commands:
restart - Restart your running services.
version - Manage installed versions of command line tools and programming languages.
[$USER@$HOSTNAME ~]$ uberspace tools restart
Restart your running services.
Possible commands:
php - restart your php-fpm instance
[$USER@$HOSTNAME ~]$ uberspace tools version
Manage installed versions of command line tools and programming languages.
Possible commands:
list - List available versions
show - Show selected version
use - Select version
[$USER@$HOSTNAME ~]$ uberspace tools version list
- couchdb
- erlang
- mongodb
- node
- php
- postgresql
- prolog
- ruby
- rust
[$USER@$HOSTNAMESERVER ~]$ uberspace tools version show -h
usage: uberspace-tools-version-show [-h] [-v] feature
uberspace-tools-version-show:Show error:selected tooversion
fewrequired argumentsarguments:
feature the feature which should be modified (e.g. php)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose run with a lot of debugging output
[$USER@$HOSTNAMESERVER ~]$ uberspace tools version use -h
usage: uberspace-tools-version-use [-h] [-v] feature release
uberspace-tools-version-use:Select error:version
toorequired fewarguments:
argumentsfeature the feature which should be modified (e.g. php)
release release version number in the form of "Major" (e.g. "7") or
"Major.Minor" (e.g. "7.0") you wish to set
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose run with a lot of debugging output