Charm Workshop: Debugging Juju Hooks

In this charm school Charles Butler and Corey Johns go over the traditional way to debug Juju charm hooks, and Corey introduces his new Juju plugin, DHX, designed to make debugging hooks much easier.

Corey’s debug hook script, DHX, is available here: https://github.com/juju/plugins

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