Drush: Drupal's Swiss Army Knife!

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thummel's picture
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2012-02-08 02:00 - 03:00 UTC
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User group meeting

The next meeting of the University of Arizona's Web Developers Group will be February 8th from 2pm to 3pm in the UA Student Union Tubac Room (4th Floor).

Tracey Hummel from UA College of Social & Behavioral Sciences will be presenting on Drush: Drupal's Swiss Army Knife!

Drush is a command line tool for Drupal, a veritable Swiss Army knife designed to make life easier.

With one command:

  • Install Drupal
  • Update Drupal core and all contributed modules;
  • Backup your code, files, and database into a single file;
  • Download or enable one module or many modules;
  • Sync databases, files, modules, themes & libraries folders to maintain test, development & production websites.

Please come and learn about this really awesome utility!

Comments

Notes from session?

Ari Gold's picture

I'm up in Phoenix, use Drush, and won't be coming down, but I'm interested in any notes from the session, especially the last item:

Sync databases, files, modules, themes & libraries folders to maintain test, development & production websites.

Thanks!

Address, Directions & Parking?

dburget's picture

Directions, a Physical Address to the Student Union and information on where to Park would be appreciated. I'll bet you can't do that in one Command Line?

Directions to meeting

tfrohling's picture

how about a google map link. Parking is available in the Second Street garage on the SE corner of Mountain Avenue and 2nd Street.
http://maps.google.com/local_url?q=http://union.arizona.edu/catering/&dq=Redington+Catering+%26+Event&ftid=12197343373608035977&lyr=h%40169000000&iwp=maps_app&t=h&view=smartmaps&sll=32.233005,-110.95228&callback=xdc._2rgxvykyv7&oi=miw&sa=X&ct=miw_link&cd=1&cad=homepage,cid:12197343373608035977&ei=FHYhT4jiDqbkwAHv6ZHWCg&s=ANYYN7l6gMOQDf3GkRUCVb0s7JXRMSP3tQ

Documentation: Using drush to synchronize and deploy sites

Ari Gold's picture

Using drush to synchronize and deploy sites
http://drupal.org/node/670460

I think that was the documentation I was looking for...