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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

  • Git - Complementary functionality
  • Docker - Alternative solution
  • Kubernetes - Integration partner

Last updated: 2025-07-06|Edit on GitHub