CLI Usage ========= Configure --------- Set up your credentials and preferences: :: $ pontoon configure You'll be prompted for your Digital Ocean API credentials (`available here `__), and whether you want to use existing SSH credentials or for them to be generated (using OpenSSH). The rest are preferences, and can be set at any time by running configure again, editing the ``~/.pontoon`` config file (YAML format), or by specifying them with options on the command line. Configuration File ------------------ Here's an example of the options set in the configuration file: :: api_token: foo-bar-baz auth_key_name: Macbook.local image: ubuntu-15-10-x32 region: lon1 size: 512mb ssh_private_key: ~/.ssh/id_rsa ssh_public_key: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub username: root Managing Droplets is probably what you'll spend most of your time doing with pontoon. You can get a full list of subcommands and options by running: :: $ pontoon droplet --help Basic Usage ----------- Creating and destroying Droplets is very straight forward: :: $ pontoon droplet create my-droplet Creating Droplet my-droplet (512mb using ubuntu-15-10-x32 in lon1)... ...............active $ pontoon droplet destroy my-droplet Destroying ud1 and scrubbing data... To SSH into your Droplet: :: $ pontoon droplet ssh my-droplet Welcome to Ubuntu 15.10 (GNU/Linux 4.2.0-27-generic i686) * Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/ Last login: Sun Mar 6 10:41:17 2016 from 192.168.1.200 To get a list of your Droplets: :: $ pontoon droplet list my-droplet: (512mb, ubuntu-15-10-x32, lon1, 104.236.32.182, active) See the :doc:`reference` for more.