 So, do we have a mic or? Oh, this one, nice, so everybody can hear me. So, yeah, I don't know who was with the bug presentation about 20 minutes ago. But I'm Ruman. I'm Ruman. This is Ruman. And we work for Star Conway. And we work for Star Conway. So, everybody probably wants a bug. Okay, I kind of want to get my, getting my first bug up. This is also nice. One of the people that didn't go to the previous talk bug is just a utility to get with Bosch Create. It's a wrapper around Bosch Create and it will give you Bosch, UAA, ConeCourse, and CredUp, all co-located into one virtual machine. We're now going to show you how it works. Yeah, so if you download bug from our GitReportStory, GitReportStory is in a Star Conway and Star Conway and CredUp. Star Conway and SlashBug. Star Conway and SlashBug in GitUp. So, it assumes that you have our, it works best when you have .nfrc or darenf, and we have an nfrc, so bug will be added to your path, and then we have the bug CLI, which gives us, yeah, a lot of things to do, but the most interesting or most important thing is where you start is bug up, which will, yeah, it will... So this is what it basically does. It will get all the environment, it will regenerate the manifest and it will get all the necessary dependencies. Yeah, so Bosch releases, stem cells, and with bug we do great care of making sure that all the Bosch releases we use are pre-compiled Bosch releases, which means we can skip a lot of the compilation steps. Only the CPI will actually be compiled. So this is all recorded, so it should be going really fast. So usually it takes, depending on the CPI, some CPIs are slower to compile, for example the Ruby-based ones like vSphere. Normally it takes about 8 minutes to get all functioning Bosch working with credit op concourse and everything on it. Depending on the download speed, right? So, yeah, once it's running, we can switch to another terminal, right? Yeah, I can finish it. Did it just crash? So what are we going to do? Just help. So, yeah, we can do a Bosch SSH, or a bug SSH, which will... So since all the states of... So when you use Bosch PADM, there's a lot of state living in your state file and stuff like that. So we have created some simple wrappers to easily allow you to, for example, do a bug SSH, which will get you into the VM and you can see it's just a Bosch-deployed VM, right? So everything is running. We have the Postgres for the director, we have the workers, we have the ATC from... For concourse, the TSA, the baggage claim, and that all of this. The credit op importer. We use the slide flag, which means we have the warden CPI as well, right? So if we are deploying VMs, they will actually be running in guarding containers in that single VM. So at bug Bosch, you will just be logged in to your bug? Your port director. So you can do port releases, or I don't know. So you can do... West VMs. But there is nothing. There is nothing. We have bug credit op as well, which will install the credit op CLI if it's not yet there and it will log in and now you can talk to your bug-deployed credit op. So you can do credit op find-a, find-a. And you will see all the things that are available in credit op. One thing to note here is that we already pre-populated some secrets. Those are the secrets. So like the credentials for connecting to your Bosch if you create a concourse pipeline and you want to use the new variables, the concourse credential manager. The variables are already here. So in your pipeline you can just use the variables to connect to your Bosch. We have bug fly. Bug fly is the same thing. But you have to do fly-t to target bug, because fly doesn't allow you to set environment variables to have one target in a shell. So you always have to do that. Yeah. And we have bug info, which shows the info you need to actually reach the concourse GUI. Yeah. And so we have a demo pipeline set up in our CI slash assets directory. And what we did here, oh, no, that's not it. No. No. Ah, it seems to fail. Nice. Always nice to do a live demo. Doesn't really matter. We can go over that pipeline because it's actually quite interesting. Like, can you show the source of that pipeline? And we don't get up how much time left? Maybe a minute. Oh, okay. Yeah. Okay. I think that's it, because I think we showed everything about bug. We could go off pipeline, but that's probably not enough time. So, questions? So yeah, I think we advise everyone who's interested in bug or just want to talk about anything bush related. Just join us at our booth and we will talk with you. And we'll probably drink a beer as well. That's the Stark and Wayne booth, right? Yeah, Stark and Wayne booth. Yeah, Stark and Wayne booth. Yeah, thanks. Okay.