 Hello world, I am Gigarius and today we are going to talk about draw, one command to drudge them all. But before we start, I would like to thank Symmetris for sponsoring the initial development of draw. Also, to make things clear, we are not going to talk about the draw from Star Wars. In this video, we talk about the Drupal draw. So let's get started. So what is draw? Draw is a command line tool that lets us run commands on all or multiple sites in a multi-site Drupal installation. Hence the slogan, one command to drudge them all. Like many other PHP packages, draw can easily be installed with Composer. Now this is where the font starts. Draw allows you to run the same drudge command on all or multiple sites in your multi-site Drupal installation. All you have to do is run drawexec drudge followed by the drudge command. If you have configured one or more drudge aliases for your site, then you can use them with draw like this. Now you don't only want to run a single drudge command across all your sites, sometimes you want to run multiple drudge commands or shell commands on all your sites. With the drawexec shell command, you are able to do exactly that. The draw site directories command allows you to see a list of all the sub-directories that are present inside the sites directory for Drupal. You can then use this list inside a script to iterate over each directory and do something special with it. Similar to the site directories command, the draw site aliases command shows you a list of all the site aliases that you have defined for Drudge. You can then use these site aliases inside of a custom script to iterate over them and do something special with them. That brings us to the end of this video. I hope you enjoyed it and I hope you liked draw. You can read more about draw on GitHub. I am Jigarius and this is where I bid you farewell.