The BrainFrame CLI is a tool for installing and managing a BrainFrame server.
The CLI is installable with Pip. Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04 are officially supported, but other versions of Linux are expected to work as well.
On Ubuntu:
sudo -H pip3 install brainframe-cli
Pip can be used to upgrade to a new version.
sudo -H pip3 install --upgrade brainframe-cli
To install BrainFrame, simply run the install
command as root:
sudo brainframe install
BrainFrame can then be controlled like a normal Docker Compose application
using the compose
command, which can be run from any directory.
brainframe compose up -d
For more information, take a look at the Getting Started guide.
We happily take community contributions! If there's something you'd like to work on, but you're not sure how to start, feel free to create an issue on Github and we'll try to point you in the right direction.
We use a couple formatting tools to keep our code style consistent. If you get any CI failures, you can run the following commands to automatically format your code to fit our guidelines:
poetry run isort .
poetry run black .