Update stale README and reformat docs

This change updates the stale README and makes it the landing page of
our new documentation. This change also makes several formatting changes
to make our documentation fit the new docs.airshipit.org framework.

Lastly, some items from the original README have been updated for
accuracy and moved to a separate page of the documentation.

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# airshipctl
## What is airshipctl
The `airshipctl` project is a CLI tool and Golang library for declarative
management of infrastructure and software.
The goal for the project is to provide a seamless experience to operators
wishing to leverage the best of breed open source options such as the Cluster
API, Metal3-io, Kustomize, Kubeadm, and Argo -- into a straight forward and
easily approachable tool.
This project is the heart of the effort to produce Airship 2.0, which has three
main evolutions from
[1.0](https://airshipit.readthedocs.io/projects/airship-docs/en/latest/):
- Expand our use of entrenched upstream projects.
- Embrace Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRD) Everything becomes an
Object in Kubernetes.
- Make the Airship control plane ephemeral.
To learn more about the Airship 2.0 evolution, please check out the [Airship
Blog Series](https://www.airshipit.org/blog/).
## Contributing
This project is under heavy active development to reach an alpha state.
New developers should read the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) as
well as the [developer guide](docs/source/developers.md) in order to get started.
## Architecture
The `airshipctl` tool is designed to work against declarative infrastructure
housed in source control and manage the lifecycle of a site.
![architecture diagram](docs/source/img/architecture.png)
## Example Usage
In a nutshell, users of `airshipctl` should be able to do the following:
1. Create an `airshipctl` Airship Configuration for their site - sort of like a
kubeconfig file.
2. Create a set of declarative documents representing the infrastructure
(baremetal, cloud) and software.
3. Run `airshipctl document pull` to clone the document repositories in your
Airship Configuration.
4. When deploying against baremetal infrastructure, run `airshipctl bootstrap
isogen` to generate a self-contained ISO that can be used to boot the first
host in the cluster into an ephemeral Kubernetes node.
5. When deploying against baremetal infrastructure, run `airshipctl bootstrap
remotedirect` to remotely provision the first machine in the cluster using
the generated ISO, providing an ephemeral Kubernetes instance that
`airshipctl` can communicate with for subsequent steps. This ephemeral host
provides a foothold in the target environment so we can follow the standard
cluster-api bootstrap flow.
6. Run `airshipctl cluster initinfra --clustertype=ephemeral` to bootstrap the
new ephemeral cluster with enough of the chosen cluster-api provider
components to provision the target cluster.
7. Run `airshipctl clusterctl` to use the ephemeral Kubernetes host to provision
at least one node of the target cluster using the cluster-api bootstrap flow.
8. Run `airshipctl cluster initinfra --clustertype=target` to bootstrap the new
target cluster with any remaining infrastructure necessary to begin running
more complex workflows such as Argo.
9. Run `airshipctl workflow submit sitemanage` to run the out of the box sitemanage
workflow, which will leverage Argo to handle bootstrapping the remaining
infrastructure as well as deploying and/or updating software.
As users evolve their sites declaration, whether adding additional
infrastructure, or software declarations, they can re-run `airshipctl workflow
submit sitemanage` to introduce those changes to the site.
## Project Resources
- Airship Website - [airshipit.org](https://airshipit.org)
- Airship UI Project - [opendev.org/airship/airshipui](https://opendev.org/airship/airshipui)
- airshipctl Issue Tracker - [https://github.com/airshipit/airshipctl/issues](https://github.com/airshipit/airshipctl/issues)

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Airshipctl
==========
Airshipctl is a command-line interface that enables users to manage declarative
infrastructure and software.
Airshipctl aims to provide a seamless experience for operators wishing to
leverage the best open source options such as the `Cluster API`_, `Metal
Kubed`_, Kustomize_, and kubeadm_ by providing a straight forward and easily
approachable interface.
This project is the heart of our effort to produce Airship 2.0, which has
three main evolutions from `Airship 1.0`_:
* Expand our use of entrenched upstream projects.
* Embrace Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRD) everything becomes an
object in Kubernetes.
* Make the Airship control plane ephemeral.
To learn more about the Airship 2.0 evolution, reference the
`Airship blog series`_.
Contributing
------------
Airshipctl is under active development and welcomes new developers! Please
read our `developer guide`_ to begin contributing.
We also encourage new contributors and operators alike to join us in our
`Slack workspace`_ and subscribe to our `mailing lists`_.
You can learn more about Airship on the `Airship wiki`_.
.. _Airship 1.0: https://docs.airshipit.org/treasuremap
.. _Airship blog series: https://www.airshipit.org/blog/airship-blog-series-1-evolution-towards-2.0
.. _Airship wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Airship
.. _Cluster API: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api
.. _developer guide: https://docs.airshipit.org/airshipctl/developers.html
.. _kubeadm: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/setup-tools/kubeadm/kubeadm
.. _Kustomize: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kustomize
.. _mailing lists: http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
.. _Metal Kubed: https://metal3.io
.. _Slack workspace: http://airshipit.org/slack

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## Architecture
The `airshipctl` tool is designed to work against declarative infrastructure
housed in source control and manage the lifecycle of a site.
![architecture diagram](img/architecture.png)
## Example Usage
In a nutshell, users of `airshipctl` should be able to do the following:
1. Create an `airshipctl` Airship Configuration for their site - sort of like a
kubeconfig file. Airshipctl can create a pre-configured config file by
running `airshipctl config init`.
2. Create a set of declarative documents representing the infrastructure
(baremetal, cloud) and software.
3. Run `airshipctl document pull` to clone the document repositories in your
Airship Configuration.
4. When deploying against baremetal infrastructure, run
`airshipctl baremetal isogen` to generate a self-contained ISO that can be
used to boot the first host in the cluster into an ephemeral Kubernetes node.
5. When deploying against baremetal infrastructure, run
`airshipctl baremetal remotedirect` to remotely provision the first machine
in the cluster using the generated ISO, providing an ephemeral Kubernetes
instance that `airshipctl` can communicate with for subsequent steps. This
ephemeral host provides a foothold in the target environment so we can follow
the standard cluster-api bootstrap flow.
6. Run `airshipctl phase apply initinfra` to bootstrap the new ephemeral cluster
with enough of the chosen cluster-api provider components to provision the
target cluster.
7. Run `airshipctl clusterctl` to use the ephemeral Kubernetes host to provision
at least one node of the target cluster using the cluster-api bootstrap flow.
8. Run `airshipctl cluster initinfra --clustertype=target` to bootstrap the new
target cluster with any remaining infrastructure necessary to begin running
more complex workflows such as Argo.
9. Run `airshipctl workflow submit sitemanage` to run the out of the box sitemanage
workflow, which will leverage Argo to handle bootstrapping the remaining
infrastructure as well as deploying and/or updating software.
As users evolve their sites declaration, whether adding additional
infrastructure, or software declarations, they can re-run `airshipctl workflow
submit sitemanage` to introduce those changes to the site.

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License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
under the License. under the License.
======================== ======================================
airshipctl Documentation Welcome to airshipctl's Documentation!
======================== ======================================
.. include:: ../../README.rst
.. toctree:: .. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2 :maxdepth: 2
architecture
developers developers
plugins plugins
testing-guidelines testing-guidelines