auto-staging/stagectl

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// Copyright © 2018 Jan Ritter <git@janrtr.de>
//
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package cmd

import (
    "github.com/spf13/cobra"
)

// startCmd represents the start command
var startCmd = &cobra.Command{
    Use:   "start",
    Short: "Start the EC2 and RDS instances of a specific environment with the environment subcommand",
}

var startEnvironmentCmd = &cobra.Command{
    Use:     "environment",
    Short:   "Start the EC2 and RDS instances of a specific environment",
    Example: "stagectl start environment my-repository my-branch",
    Run:     startEnvironmentCmdFunc,
}

func init() {
    rootCmd.AddCommand(startCmd)
    startCmd.AddCommand(startEnvironmentCmd)
}