Powerful text interpolation. Documentation can be found here.
Note: rise is still in development and is subject to breaking changes until we reach our first major release.
You can find binaries for the latest release on the releases page.
$ go get -u github.com/openpixel/riseYou can see the usage documentation for the CLI by running rise --help.
$ rise --help
A powerful text interpolation tool.
Usage:
  rise [flags]
  rise [command]
Available Commands:
  help      Help about any command
  version   Print the version number of rise
Flags:
  -c, --config stringSlice    The files that define the configuration to use for interpolation
  -h, --help                  help for rise
  -i, --input string          The file to perform interpolation on
  -o, --output string         The file to outputThe config files should be in hcl compatible formats. See https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl for reference. Rise loads the files using FIFO, meaning the last file to reference a key will take precedence. For example, if we had two files that looked like this:
vars.hcl
variable "i" {
  value = 6
}vars2.hcl
variable "i" {
  value = 10
}And ran the following command
$ rise ... --config vars.hcl --config vars2.hclThe value of i would be 10.
Look in the examples directory for an example, including inheritance:
$ rise -i ./examples/input.json -o ./examples/output.json --config ./examples/vars.hcl --config ./examples/vars2.hcl- More interpolation methods
 - Deeper documentation with examples for interpolation methods
 - More configuration CLI arguments
- Support for directories as inputs/outputs
 - Support for globs (eg: /tmp/*.json)
 
 
- hashicorp/hil - Used to perform interpolation
 - hashicorp/hcl - Used as a configuration syntax for variables
 - hashicorp/terraform - Inspiration for the tool. A number of the interpolation functions have been extracted directly from terraform.