diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index ac47dec..6fc49f6 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,71 +1,14 @@ [NEW] - - Multiple hostfiles can now be passed via the -i option. The - argument can be the name of a single file or a quoted list of - files. The option can appear on the command line multiple times. - -H and -i can be used together to create custom host lists. - - - The -L option will list all (if any) host- and command files found - on their respective search paths. - - - The -W option will write out the inventory of hosts that would be - processed if you actually executed the program, and then - terminates. This works only in test mode. This allows you - to embed tsshbatch in external shell scripts like this: - - for server in $(tsshbatch.py -i devserverlist -uatserverlist -W) - do - ssh $server - done - - Why? Because tsshbatch has lots of powerful ways to maintain - inventories of hosts and combine them through includes and - multiple command line arguments. The -W option makes it - convenient for external programs to make use of those inventory - features. - - - The -F "string ..." option will examine every file on the host- - or command paths, looking for matching strings within these files. - Matches will report the file name, the location within the file, - and the line containing any of the specified strings. - - This is a simple, case-insensitive string literal match and does - not support regular expressions. - - This is handy when you're looking for a host name or command - string, say like, "sudo", and you don't want to have to manually - go through all your support files. - - - The -V "string ..." option does the exact opposite of -F. It - lists all the files that do NOT contain any of the specified - strings. - - - The -r option has been added to suppress reporting of start/stop - statistics. This allows you to make statistics reporting the - default, say via the $TSSHBATCH environment variable, but - override it when you need to. - - - A new directive, .notify, tells tsshbatch to print an informative - message from within a command file. This is a runtime activity - and is helpful, for example, when tracking progress of a long - command file. + - [CHANGES] - - The -H option can now appear on the command line multiple times - thereby creating an aggregate list of all hosts named therein. - - - Hostfiles must now be passed as an argument of -i. This was - done to provide a consistent way of passing multiple host - files on the commandline. - - - .include targets (file name specifications) may now reference - previously defined variables. - + - [BUG FIXES] - - File transfers now properly honor the -s (silent output) flag. + - TODO