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Tool to automate the downloading of Salt formulas
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### Table of Contents
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1. [Overview - what you just read...](#overview)
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2. [Usage - How to use this thing](#usage)
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2. [Configuration - Getting this thing ready to roll](#configuration)
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4. [License - Licensing information](#license)
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5. [Contact - How to contact me](#contact)
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## Overview
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The goal of this tool is provide a flexible, yet powerful tool to manage Salt formulas. It aims to support many different configurations in an intuitive manner, such as, but not limited to:
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Indeed, SaltStack are working on a tool, Salt Package Manager, that aims to do similar things. However, that tool feels a little "hacky", in my opinion, and doesn't use some of the tools that are already available to us, such as git/GitHub, and it requires the use of hosting packages out of a separate repository. Granted, that approach does have its positives, but I felt that I needed something a little lighter than that solution. To each their own :)
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#### Table of Contents
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1. [Overview - what you just read...](#overview)
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2. [Usage - How to use this thing](#usage)
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2. [Configuration - Getting this thing ready to roll](#configuration)
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4. [License - Licensing information](#license)
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5. [Contact - How to contact me](#contact)
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## Usage
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TODO - this needs to be done sometime...
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