Software to automate the management and configuration of infrastructure and applications at scale.
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What is SaltStack?

Salt is a new approach to infrastructure management. Easy enough to get running in minutes, scalable enough to manage tens of thousands of servers, and fast enough to communicate with them in seconds.

Salt delivers a dynamic communication bus for infrastructures that can be used for orchestration, remote execution, configuration management and much more.

Documentation

Installation instructions, getting started guides, and in-depth API documentation.

http://docs.saltstack.com

IRC Chat

Join the vibrant, helpful and positive SaltStack chat room in Freenode at #salt. There is no need to introduce yourself, or ask permission to join in, just help and be helped! Make sure to wait for an answer, sometimes it may take a few moments for someone to reply.

http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=salt&uio=Mj10cnVlJjk9dHJ1ZSYxMD10cnVl83

Salt Air

The SaltStack YouTube channel is filled with Salt videos and presentations. Watch the latest Salt Air episodes for updates from Thomas on development, catch tutorials, and stay on the cutting edge of Salt.

http://www.youtube.com/user/saltstack

Mailing List

The SaltStack community users mailing list is hosted by Google groups. Anyone can post to ask questions about SaltStack products and anyone can help answer. Join the conversation!

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/salt-users

You may subscribe to the list without a Google account by emailing salt-users+subscribe@googlegroups.com and you may post to the list by emailing salt-users@googlegroups.com

Developing Salt

The Salt development team is welcoming, positive, and dedicated to helping people get new code and fixes into SaltStack projects. Log into GitHub and get started with one of the largest developer communities in the world. The following links should get you started:

Reporting Issues

To report an issue with Salt, please follow the guidelines for filing bug reports: