Capact (pronounced: "cape-act", /ˈkeɪp.ækt/) is a simple way to manage applications and infrastructure.
⚠️ WARNING: Capact versions prior to 0.4.0 are considered experimental. Capact 0.4.0, the very first public Capact release, is coming very soon, along with the capact.io website going live. Until this moment, the links may not work properly. Stay tuned for the announcement!
The Capact documentation can be found on the capact.io website.
The documentation sources reside on the website
repository under docs
directory.
The section contains useful links for getting started with Capact.
- Introduction: To learn what is Capact, read the Introduction document.
- Installation: To learn how to install Capact, follow the Installation documents.
- Development: To run Capact on your local machine and start contributing to Capact, read the Development documents.
The repository has the following structure:
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├── cmd # Main application directory
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├── deploy # Deployment configurations and templates
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├── docs # Documents that are not published on the Capact website, such as proposals and investigations
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├── hack # Scripts used by the Capact developers
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├── internal # Private component code
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├── ocf-spec # Open Capability Format Specification
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├── hub-js # Node.js implementation of Capact Hub
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├── pkg # Public component and SDK code
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├── test # Cross-functional test suites
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├── Dockerfile # Dockerfile template to build applications and tests images
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└── go.mod # Manages Go dependency. There is single dependency management across all components in this monorepo