From dfea790b36ddab4c6661436c8eed3cea7af5bd3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniil Baturin Date: Wed, 6 May 2026 14:08:24 +0100 Subject: Revert "Add incremental RST-to-MyST swap mechanism (#1857)" (#1892) This reverts commit 4b36114e053ee11d0cb264a1e4cfe4692d78f194. --- docs/automation/md-command-scripting.md | 225 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 225 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/automation/md-command-scripting.md (limited to 'docs/automation/md-command-scripting.md') diff --git a/docs/automation/md-command-scripting.md b/docs/automation/md-command-scripting.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7e736152..00000000 --- a/docs/automation/md-command-scripting.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,225 +0,0 @@ ---- -lastproofread: '2026-03-16' ---- - -(command-scripting)= - -# Command scripting - -VyOS supports executing configuration and operational commands non-interactively -from shell scripts. - -To include VyOS-specific functions and aliases, source the -`/opt/vyatta/etc/functions/script-template` file at the beginning of your -script. - -```none -#!/bin/vbash -source /opt/vyatta/etc/functions/script-template -exit -``` - - -## Script execute permissions - -Simply placing script files in `/config/scripts/` does not mean the system -can execute them. - -To make your scripts executable, grant them **execute permissions**. Use the -following command: - -```none -chmod +x /config/scripts/script-name.sh -``` - - -## Run configuration commands - -In scripts, present configuration commands as in a standard configuration -session. - -For example, to disable a BGP peer during a VRRP transition to the backup -state, use the following syntax: - -```none -#!/bin/vbash -source /opt/vyatta/etc/functions/script-template -configure -set protocols bgp system-as 65536 -set protocols bgp neighbor 192.168.2.1 shutdown -commit -exit -``` - - -## Run operational commands - -In scripts, **always** prefix operational commands with `run`. - -```none -#!/bin/vbash -source /opt/vyatta/etc/functions/script-template -run show interfaces -exit -``` - - -## Run commands remotely - -You can execute multiple **operational commands** on a remote VyOS system by -passing a script block over SSH. - -```none -ssh 192.0.2.1 'vbash -s' <