Powerup
Comprehensive powerup commands and workflows for system administration across all platforms.
Basic Commands
Command | Description |
---|---|
powerup --version |
Show powerup version |
powerup --help |
Display help information |
powerup init |
Initialize powerup in current directory |
powerup status |
Check current status |
powerup list |
List available options |
powerup info |
Display system information |
powerup config |
Show configuration settings |
powerup update |
Update to latest version |
powerup start |
Start powerup service |
powerup stop |
Stop powerup service |
powerup restart |
Restart powerup service |
powerup reload |
Reload configuration |
Installation
Linux/Ubuntu
# Package manager installation
sudo apt update
sudo apt install powerup
# Alternative installation
wget https://github.com/example/powerup/releases/latest/download/powerup-linux
chmod +x powerup-linux
sudo mv powerup-linux /usr/local/bin/powerup
# Build from source
git clone https://github.com/example/powerup.git
cd powerup
make && sudo make install
macOS
# Homebrew installation
brew install powerup
# MacPorts installation
sudo port install powerup
# Manual installation
curl -L -o powerup https://github.com/example/powerup/releases/latest/download/powerup-macos
chmod +x powerup
sudo mv powerup /usr/local/bin/
Windows
# Chocolatey installation
choco install powerup
# Scoop installation
scoop install powerup
# Winget installation
winget install powerup
# Manual installation
# Download from https://github.com/example/powerup/releases
# Extract and add to PATH
Configuration
Command | Description |
---|---|
powerup config show |
Display current configuration |
powerup config list |
List all configuration options |
powerup config set <key> <value> |
Set configuration value |
powerup config get <key> |
Get configuration value |
powerup config unset <key> |
Remove configuration value |
powerup config reset |
Reset to default configuration |
powerup config validate |
Validate configuration file |
powerup config export |
Export configuration to file |
Advanced Operations
File Operations
# Create new file/resource
powerup create <name>
# Read file/resource
powerup read <name>
# Update existing file/resource
powerup update <name>
# Delete file/resource
powerup delete <name>
# Copy file/resource
powerup copy <source> <destination>
# Move file/resource
powerup move <source> <destination>
# List all files/resources
powerup list --all
# Search for files/resources
powerup search <pattern>
Network Operations
# Connect to remote host
powerup connect <host>:<port>
# Listen on specific port
powerup listen --port <port>
# Send data to target
powerup send --target <host> --data "<data>"
# Receive data from source
powerup receive --source <host>
# Test connectivity
powerup ping <host>
# Scan network range
powerup scan <network>
# Monitor network traffic
powerup monitor --interface <interface>
# Proxy connections
powerup proxy --listen <port> --target <host>:<port>
Process Management
# Start background process
powerup start --daemon
# Stop running process
powerup stop --force
# Restart with new configuration
powerup restart --config <file>
# Check process status
powerup status --verbose
# Monitor process performance
powerup monitor --metrics
# Kill all processes
powerup killall
# Show running processes
powerup ps
# Manage process priority
powerup priority --pid <pid> --level <level>
Security Features
Authentication
# Login with username/password
powerup login --user <username>
# Login with API key
powerup login --api-key <key>
# Login with certificate
powerup login --cert <cert_file>
# Logout current session
powerup logout
# Change password
powerup passwd
# Generate new API key
powerup generate-key --name <key_name>
# List active sessions
powerup sessions
# Revoke session
powerup revoke --session <session_id>
Encryption
# Encrypt file
powerup encrypt --input <file> --output <encrypted_file>
# Decrypt file
powerup decrypt --input <encrypted_file> --output <file>
# Generate encryption key
powerup keygen --type <type> --size <size>
# Sign file
powerup sign --input <file> --key <private_key>
# Verify signature
powerup verify --input <file> --signature <sig_file>
# Hash file
powerup hash --algorithm <algo> --input <file>
# Generate certificate
powerup cert generate --name <name> --days <days>
# Verify certificate
powerup cert verify --cert <cert_file>
Monitoring and Logging
System Monitoring
# Monitor system resources
powerup monitor --system
# Monitor specific process
powerup monitor --pid <pid>
# Monitor network activity
powerup monitor --network
# Monitor file changes
powerup monitor --files <directory>
# Real-time monitoring
powerup monitor --real-time --interval 1
# Generate monitoring report
powerup report --type monitoring --output <file>
# Set monitoring alerts
powerup alert --threshold <value> --action <action>
# View monitoring history
powerup history --type monitoring
Logging
# View logs
powerup logs
# View logs with filter
powerup logs --filter <pattern>
# Follow logs in real-time
powerup logs --follow
# Set log level
powerup logs --level <level>
# Rotate logs
powerup logs --rotate
# Export logs
powerup logs --export <file>
# Clear logs
powerup logs --clear
# Archive logs
powerup logs --archive <archive_file>
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Issue: Command not found
# Check if powerup is installed
which powerup
powerup --version
# Check PATH variable
echo $PATH
# Reinstall if necessary
sudo apt reinstall powerup
# or
brew reinstall powerup
Issue: Permission denied
# Run with elevated privileges
sudo powerup <command>
# Check file permissions
ls -la $(which powerup)
# Fix permissions
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/powerup
# Check ownership
sudo chown $USER:$USER /usr/local/bin/powerup
Issue: Configuration errors
# Validate configuration
powerup config validate
# Reset to default configuration
powerup config reset
# Check configuration file location
powerup config show --file
# Backup current configuration
powerup config export > backup.conf
# Restore from backup
powerup config import backup.conf
Issue: Service not starting
# Check service status
powerup status --detailed
# Check system logs
journalctl -u powerup
# Start in debug mode
powerup start --debug
# Check port availability
netstat -tulpn|grep <port>
# Kill conflicting processes
powerup killall --force
Debug Commands
Command | Description |
---|---|
powerup --debug |
Enable debug output |
powerup --verbose |
Enable verbose logging |
powerup --trace |
Enable trace logging |
powerup test |
Run built-in tests |
powerup doctor |
Run system health check |
powerup diagnose |
Generate diagnostic report |
powerup benchmark |
Run performance benchmarks |
powerup validate |
Validate installation and configuration |
Performance Optimization
Resource Management
# Set memory limit
powerup --max-memory 1G <command>
# Set CPU limit
powerup --max-cpu 2 <command>
# Enable caching
powerup --cache-enabled <command>
# Set cache size
powerup --cache-size 100M <command>
# Clear cache
powerup cache clear
# Show cache statistics
powerup cache stats
# Optimize performance
powerup optimize --profile <profile>
# Show performance metrics
powerup metrics
Parallel Processing
# Enable parallel processing
powerup --parallel <command>
# Set number of workers
powerup --workers 4 <command>
# Process in batches
powerup --batch-size 100 <command>
# Queue management
powerup queue add <item>
powerup queue process
powerup queue status
powerup queue clear
Integration
Scripting
#!/bin/bash
# Example script using powerup
set -euo pipefail
# Configuration
CONFIG_FILE="config.yaml"
LOG_FILE="powerup.log"
# Check if powerup is available
if ! command -v powerup &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: powerup is not installed" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Function to log messages
log() \\\\{
echo "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') - $1"|tee -a "$LOG_FILE"
\\\\}
# Main operation
main() \\\\{
log "Starting powerup operation"
if powerup --config "$CONFIG_FILE" run; then
log "Operation completed successfully"
exit 0
else
log "Operation failed with exit code $?"
exit 1
fi
\\\\}
# Cleanup function
cleanup() \\\\{
log "Cleaning up"
powerup cleanup
\\\\}
# Set trap for cleanup
trap cleanup EXIT
# Run main function
main "$@"
API Integration
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Python wrapper for the tool
"""
import subprocess
import json
import logging
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
class ToolWrapper:
def __init__(self, config_file: Optional[str] = None):
self.config_file = config_file
self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def run_command(self, args: List[str]) -> Dict:
"""Run command and return parsed output"""
cmd = ['tool_name']
if self.config_file:
cmd.extend(['--config', self.config_file])
cmd.extend(args)
try:
result = subprocess.run(
cmd,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=True
)
return \\\\{'stdout': result.stdout, 'stderr': result.stderr\\\\}
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
self.logger.error(f"Command failed: \\\\{e\\\\}")
raise
def status(self) -> Dict:
"""Get current status"""
return self.run_command(['status'])
def start(self) -> Dict:
"""Start service"""
return self.run_command(['start'])
def stop(self) -> Dict:
"""Stop service"""
return self.run_command(['stop'])
# Example usage
if __name__ == "__main__":
wrapper = ToolWrapper()
status = wrapper.status()
print(json.dumps(status, indent=2))
Environment Variables
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
POWERUP_CONFIG |
Configuration file path | ~/.powerup/config.yaml |
POWERUP_HOME |
Home directory | ~/.powerup |
POWERUP_LOG_LEVEL |
Logging level | INFO |
POWERUP_LOG_FILE |
Log file path | ~/.powerup/logs/powerup.log |
POWERUP_CACHE_DIR |
Cache directory | ~/.powerup/cache |
POWERUP_DATA_DIR |
Data directory | ~/.powerup/data |
POWERUP_TIMEOUT |
Default timeout | 30s |
POWERUP_MAX_WORKERS |
Maximum workers | 4 |
Configuration File
# ~/.powerup/config.yaml
version: "1.0"
# General settings
settings:
debug: false
verbose: false
log_level: "INFO"
log_file: "~/.powerup/logs/powerup.log"
timeout: 30
max_workers: 4
# Network configuration
network:
host: "localhost"
port: 8080
ssl: true
timeout: 30
retries: 3
# Security settings
security:
auth_required: true
api_key: ""
encryption: "AES256"
verify_ssl: true
# Performance settings
performance:
cache_enabled: true
cache_size: "100M"
cache_dir: "~/.powerup/cache"
max_memory: "1G"
# Monitoring settings
monitoring:
enabled: true
interval: 60
metrics_enabled: true
alerts_enabled: true
Examples
Basic Workflow
# 1. Initialize powerup
powerup init
# 2. Configure basic settings
powerup config set host example.com
powerup config set port 8080
# 3. Start service
powerup start
# 4. Check status
powerup status
# 5. Perform operations
powerup run --target example.com
# 6. View results
powerup results
# 7. Stop service
powerup stop
Advanced Workflow
# Comprehensive operation with monitoring
powerup run \
--config production.yaml \
--parallel \
--workers 8 \
--verbose \
--timeout 300 \
--output json \
--log-file operation.log
# Monitor in real-time
powerup monitor --real-time --interval 5
# Generate report
powerup report --type comprehensive --output report.html
Automation Example
#!/bin/bash
# Automated powerup workflow
# Configuration
TARGETS_FILE="targets.txt"
RESULTS_DIR="results/$(date +%Y-%m-%d)"
CONFIG_FILE="automation.yaml"
# Create results directory
mkdir -p "$RESULTS_DIR"
# Process each target
while IFS= read -r target; do
echo "Processing $target..."
powerup \
--config "$CONFIG_FILE" \
--output json \
--output-file "$RESULTS_DIR/$\\\\{target\\\\}.json" \
run "$target"
done < "$TARGETS_FILE"
# Generate summary report
powerup report summary \
--input "$RESULTS_DIR/*.json" \
--output "$RESULTS_DIR/summary.html"
Best Practices
Security
- Always verify checksums when downloading binaries
- Use strong authentication methods (API keys, certificates)
- Regularly update to the latest version
- Follow principle of least privilege
- Enable audit logging for compliance
- Use encrypted connections when possible
- Validate all inputs and configurations
- Implement proper access controls
Performance
- Use appropriate resource limits for your environment
- Monitor system performance regularly
- Optimize configuration for your use case
- Use parallel processing when beneficial
- Implement proper caching strategies
- Regular maintenance and cleanup
- Profile performance bottlenecks
- Use efficient algorithms and data structures
Operational
- Maintain comprehensive documentation
- Implement proper backup strategies
- Use version control for configurations
- Monitor and alert on critical metrics
- Implement proper error handling
- Use automation for repetitive tasks
- Regular security audits and updates
- Plan for disaster recovery
Development
- Follow coding standards and conventions
- Write comprehensive tests
- Use continuous integration/deployment
- Implement proper logging and monitoring
- Document APIs and interfaces
- Use version control effectively
- Review code regularly
- Maintain backward compatibility
Resources
Official Documentation
Community Resources
Learning Resources
- Getting Started Guide
- Tutorial Series
- Best Practices Guide
- Video Tutorials
- Training Courses
- Certification Program
Related Tools
- Git - Complementary functionality
- Docker - Alternative solution
- Kubernetes - Integration partner
Last updated: 2025-07-06|Edit on GitHub