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README.md

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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/hyperhq/hypercli.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/hyperhq/hypercli)
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# HyperCLI [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/hyperhq/hypercli.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/hyperhq/hypercli)
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Hyper.sh client for Mac/Linux
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Go version of Hyper.sh client command line tools.
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## Install
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### Quick and Easy (Recommended)
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Grab the latest version for your system on the [Releases](https://github.com/hyperhq/hypercli/releases) page or build it by yourself as the [instruction](#how-to-build).
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You can either run the binary directly or add somewhere in your $PATH.
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## Getting Started
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#### Before Getting Started
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Before you can use Hyper.sh, be sure you've [created a free account with Hyper.sh](http://www.hyper.sh) and [generate your credentials on Hyper.sh](https://docs.hyper.sh/GettingStarted/generate_api_credential.html).
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Once the installation and setup completes, enter `hyper config` in your terminal. The CLI will prompt to ask for your API credential:
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![](https://trello-attachments.s3.amazonaws.com/56daae9b816ec930c8d98197/720x143/9fdd9a68694376d4ec62a3d93409e67c/upload_3_18_2016_at_6_11_19_PM.png)
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The credential is stored in a local configuration file `$HOME/.hyper/config.json`. The configuration file is similar to Docker's, with an extra section `clouds`.
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![](https://trello-attachments.s3.amazonaws.com/56daae9b816ec930c8d98197/635x160/c9caa016982d5884eb06578292c154bf/config.png)
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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).
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You only need to do that once for your machine. If you've done that, then you can continue.
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[See the official docs](http://docs.hyper.sh/) for more detailed info on using Hyper.sh.
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#### Actually Getting Started
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The easiest way to get started is by digging around.
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`$ hyper --help` for example usage and a list of commands
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## How to build
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How to build
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$ mkdir $GOPATH/src/github.com/hyperhq/
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```
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## Contributing
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Give us a pull request! File a bug!
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export GOPATH=\$(pwd)/../vendor:$GOPATH
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export GOPATH=\$(pwd)/vendor:\$(pwd)/../vendor:$GOPATH
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export HYPER_CONFIG=\$HOME/.hyperpkt1
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// Package awserr represents API error interface accessors for the SDK.
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package awserr
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error
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