Merge pull request #143 from priteau/master
website: Fix some typos and an error in the website documentation
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ the prior linked page for information on syntax if you're unfamiliar with it.
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The available variables are shown below:
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The available variables are shown below:
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* `CreateTime`- This will be replaced with the Unix timestamp of when the
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* `CreateTime` - This will be replaced with the Unix timestamp of when the
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image is created.
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image is created.
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## Finding Image, Region, and Size IDs
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## Finding Image, Region, and Size IDs
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ artifacts that are created will be outputted at the end of the build.
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* `-debug` - Disables parallelization and enables debug mode. Debug mode flags
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* `-debug` - Disables parallelization and enables debug mode. Debug mode flags
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the builders that they should output debugging information. The exact behavior
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the builders that they should output debugging information. The exact behavior
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of debug mode is left to the builder. In general, builders usually will stop
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of debug mode is left to the builder. In general, builders usually will stop
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between each step, waiting keyboard input before continuing. This will allow
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between each step, waiting for keyboard input before continuing. This will allow
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the user to inspect state and so on.
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the user to inspect state and so on.
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* `-except=foo,bar,baz` - Builds all the builds except those with the given
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* `-except=foo,bar,baz` - Builds all the builds except those with the given
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Plugins allow new functionality to be added to Packer without
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modifying the core source code. Packer plugins are able to add new
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modifying the core source code. Packer plugins are able to add new
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commands, builders, provisioners, hooks, and more. In fact, much of Packer
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commands, builders, provisioners, hooks, and more. In fact, much of Packer
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itself is implemented by writing plugins that are simply distributed with
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itself is implemented by writing plugins that are simply distributed with
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the Packer. For example, all the commands, builders, provisioners, and more
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Packer. For example, all the commands, builders, provisioners, and more
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that ship with Packer are implemented as Plugins that are simply hardcoded
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that ship with Packer are implemented as Plugins that are simply hardcoded
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to load with Packer.
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to load with Packer.
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ A **sequence definition** is a JSON array comprised of other **simple** or
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**detailed** definitions. The post-processors defined in the array are run
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**detailed** definitions. The post-processors defined in the array are run
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in order, with the artifact of each feeding into the next, and any intermediary
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in order, with the artifact of each feeding into the next, and any intermediary
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artifacts being discarded. A sequence definition may not contain another
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artifacts being discarded. A sequence definition may not contain another
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sequence definition. Sequnce definitions are used to chain together multiple
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sequence definition. Sequence definitions are used to chain together multiple
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post-processors. An example is shown below, where the artifact of a build is
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post-processors. An example is shown below, where the artifact of a build is
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compressed then uploaded, but the compressed result is not kept.
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compressed then uploaded, but the compressed result is not kept.
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## Input Artifacts
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## Input Artifacts
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When using post-processors, the input artifact (coming from a builder or
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When using post-processors, the input artifact (coming from a builder or
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another post-proccessor) is discarded by default after the post-processor runs.
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another post-processor) is discarded by default after the post-processor runs.
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This is because generally, you don't want the intermediary artifacts on the
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This is because generally, you don't want the intermediary artifacts on the
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way to the final artifact created.
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way to the final artifact created.
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ the `type` key. This key specifies the name of the provisioner to use.
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Additional keys within the object are used to configure the provisioner,
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Additional keys within the object are used to configure the provisioner,
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with the exception of a handful of special keys, covered later.
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with the exception of a handful of special keys, covered later.
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As an example, the "shell" provisioner requires at least the `script` key,
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As an example, the "shell" provisioner requires a key such as `script`
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which specifies a path to a shell script to execute within the machines
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which specifies a path to a shell script to execute within the machines
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being created.
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being created.
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