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pulp-cli provides the "pulp" command, able to communicate with the Pulp3 API in a more natural way than plain http. Specifically, resources can not only be referenced by their href, but also their natural key (e.g. name). It also handles waiting on tasks on behalf of the user. pulp-glue is a library to ease the programatic communication with the Pulp3 API. It helps to abstract different resource types with so called contexts and allows to build or even provides complex workflows like chunked upload or waiting on tasks. It is built around an openapi3 parser to provide client side validation of http requests, while accounting for known quirks and incompatibilities between different Pulp server component versions.
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