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wash
is a bundle of command line tools that, together, form a comprehensive CLI for wasmcloud development. Everything from generating signing keys to a fully interactive REPL environment is contained within the subcommands of wash
. Our goal with wash
is to encapsulate our tools into a single binary to make developing WebAssembly with wasmcloud painless and simple.
cargo install wash-cli
# Debian / Ubuntu (deb)
curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/wasmcloud/core/script.deb.sh | sudo bash
# Fedora (rpm)
curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/wasmcloud/core/script.rpm.sh | sudo bash
sudo apt install wasmcloud wash
brew tap wasmcloud/wasmcloud
brew install wasmcloud wash
wash
has multiple subcommands, each specializing in one specific area of the wasmcloud development process.
Generate JWTs for actors, capability providers, accounts and operators. Sign actor modules with claims including capability IDs, expiration, and keys to verify identity. Inspect actor modules to view their claims.
Interact directly with a wasmcloud control-interface, allowing you to imperatively schedule actors, providers and modify configurations of a wasmcloud host. Can be used to interact with local and remote control-interfaces.
Manage contents of the local wasmcloud cache. wasmcloud manages a local cache that will avoid redundant fetching of content when possible. drain
allows you to manually clear that cache to ensure you're always pulling the latest versions of actors and providers that are hosted in remote OCI registries.
Generate ed25519 keys for securely signing and identifying wasmcloud entities (actors, providers, hosts). Read more about our decision to use ed25519 keys in our ADR.
Create, modify and inspect provider archives, a TAR format that contains a signed JWT and OS/Architecture specific binaries for native capability providers.
Push and Pull actors and capability providers to/from OCI compliant registries. Used extensively in our own CI/CD and in local development, where a local registry is used to store your development artifacts.
Launch a fully interactive wasmcloud REPL environment, where all of the above subcommands are available to you. up
provides you with a wasmcloud host, so you can get started running actors and providers without ever touching a line of code.
If you have any feature suggestions, find any bugs, or otherwise have a question, please submit an issue here. Forking & submitting Pull Requests are welcome, and the good first issue label is a great way to find a place to start if you're looking to contribute.