Bird – An Alternative to InSpec and Goss, Written on Raku

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    Bird - Alternative to Chef Inspec and Goss, written in Raku. (by melezhik)

  • Hi! I've created the Bird - https://github.com/melezhik/bird - Linux servers verification tool written on Raku ( former Perl6 ) and with Raku API. With recent changes with Opscode Chef and also if you want a programmatic API ( not YAML coding like in Goss ) you might want to take a look at the Bird. The project is still in alpha,but I am open for suggestions.

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