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torero is a free tool to seamlessly launch python, playbooks, & plans against production infrastructure. download now: https://t.co/0L49k58yGx powered by @itential

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@torero_dev
torero
4 months
dynamic execution environments. any automation language. pulled right from the requirements file in your repo. scale & operationalize #networkautomation without extra work. download torero free today at
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torero
5 months
how torero simplifies operationalizing #networkautomation:. 1️⃣ define repo.2️⃣ define service from repo.3️⃣ run it!. torero standardizes execution for python, ansible, & opentofu automations. no more overhead. just write great scripts. download free at
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torero
5 months
torero makes it easier to do #networkautomation the right way — start local, test early, standardize, & push to prod. this #autocon preso with @privateip, lead dev on torero, is a quick way to understand why it was built & where it’s going. watch now:
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torero
5 months
torero’s latest 1.3 release includes private registry support for public repos like Ansible & PyPi. users can safely install modules & packages from these sources to maintain security & ensure control over dependencies. learn more & download at
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torero
5 months
network automation efforts often balloon out of control. torero was built to solve that – to make life easier for network automation pros by handling the operational bull****. download torero – it’s free & always will be:
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torero
6 months
the torero 1.3 release adds 2 new capabilities to help break down barriers to automation. these additions help tighten up security controls & make setup even faster. stay focused on what’s actually interesting. torero 1.3 details & full changelist:
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torero
6 months
say goodbye to manual setup hassles with torero 1.3. you can now populate a fresh install with your automation services directly from a file in Git. it’s automation for your automation — streamlining onboarding, rebuilding, & replication. 👉 details:
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torero
6 months
torero 1.3 includes private registry support for Ansible & PyPi. take control of your security with simple integration of modules & packages from restricted sources. 👉get the details:
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torero
6 months
what’s new in torero 1.3? . powerful new features that enhance security, flexibility, & usability. these updates make it easier to manage private registries, handle secrets securely, & streamline resource management. read the full release notes:
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torero
6 months
announcing the availability of torero 1.3. 1.3 tackles two big asks: tighter security controls & faster setup. 🔒 private registry support for Ansible & PyPi.📥 import services from a Git repo. get the details on the new features here:
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torero
6 months
with torero, you can seamlessly call your teammates' automations as services. no more environment headaches or ‘bob is out today’ - streamline collaboration so teams can move faster. watch the full @packetpushers interview with @privateip & @ecbanks:
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torero
6 months
ever wish your #python scripts could do more? 🧠. with torero, you can turn your scripts into reusable services in just a few steps, making it easy to share with your team. get your #automations where you want them to be. learn more in this blog:
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torero
6 months
as @cldeluna puts it in her recent blog: "network automation is software development.". thinking about #networkautomation in this way allows us to answer questions differently, automate better, & increase adoption along the way. check out claudia's blog:
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Network automation skills can be challenging so it is important to understand that network automation is software development so the right questions can be asked
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torero
6 months
tired of building #networkautomations that work on your machine but stumble when shared?. torero streamlines the process, enabling you to transform individual scripts into team-wide services without the operational headaches. learn how it works:
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torero
6 months
you write the scripts. you solve the network challenges. but why should you be stuck managing environments & troubleshooting? with torero, you can instantly package #networkautomation scripts into reusable services for team consumption. download now at
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torero
7 months
how do others run a network automation you checked into git?. it’s not always smooth. torero streamlines your operational stack by automatically pulling requirements files for python, playbooks, & plans so you can share scripts easily. how it works:
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torero
7 months
when you’re operationalizing #networkautomation with torero you can run the tool in 2 ways: local mode & server mode. when it’s time to scale, use server mode for more resilient deployment architecture with clustering. watch the full video:
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torero
7 months
when you get started with torero, you’ll usually start individually in local mode. once you’re ready to scale up to the team level, torero’s distributed deployment architecture improves resiliency & flexibility. see how it works in this blog:
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torero
8 months
does this look familiar? the reality of trying to share network automations you’ve built is often the biggest hurdle for scaling automation efforts. see how torero can help you eliminate the #networkautomation bull****:
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torero
8 months
building scripts is just the start of #networkautomation. the real challenge? delivering them to your team. learn how to use torero to quickly operationalize a python automation so anyone can run it, no matter their python expertise:
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