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**Kapow!** If you can script it, you can HTTP it.
CAVEAT EMPTOR
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**Warning!!! Kapow!** is under **heavy development** and `specification </spec>`_;
the provided code is a Proof of Concept and the final version will not even
share programming language. Ye be warned.
How it was born
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Some awesome history is coming.
Kapow! for the impatient
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When you need to **share** a ``command`` but **not** a complete remote ``ssh
access``, Kapow! will help you with the power of HTTP:
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:alt: Where Kapow! lives
Kapow! allows you to write a litte script that will **serve an executable as REST
service**. This script will let you define how to connect HTTP and the Shell
using Kapow!'s shell abstractions to the HTTP world. See it to believe:
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:alt: Kapow! in action
Superpowers
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Kapow! gives you:
* A very simple way to turn any shell **executable into an API**
* A **remote administration** API
* A way to define the integration in you own terms, obligations-free!
Curses
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Kapow! can't help when:
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* You need high throughput: Kapow! spawns a new executable for every HTTP call
* You must perform complex logic to attend the request: never use Kapow! if
your executables don't perform al least 90% of the hard work
* You are building a huge application
When it is your best friend:
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* Easy command + Hard API = Kapow! to the rescue
* SSH for one command? Kapow! allows you to share only that command
* Remote instrumentation of several machines? Make it easy with Kapow!
The more you know
=================
If you want to know more, please follow our `documentation </doc>`_.
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