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Knowing Is Half the Battle: The Cobra Command Line Library of Go

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Chris "Mac" McEniry

In our previous articles, we built a remote directory listing service. If we wanted to, we could extend this to provide generalized remote file system access by adding a gcp, gmv, grm, gcat or any other number of mirroring actions that you can do with a local file system and the command line. In this article, we’re going to go through a little bit of an exercise to see what that would look like.

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Summer 2018, Vol. 43, No. 2
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