CLI Usage¶
This page documents the recommended command-line workflow.
Command overview¶
faultcore doctor: validates runtime health and interceptor probing.faultcore run: executes a command with runtime setup for fault injection.faultcore report: renders an HTML report from a run artifact.
Quick start¶
uv run faultcore doctor
uv run faultcore run -- python -c "print('faultcore ready')"
uv run faultcore run --run-json artifacts/run.json -- pytest -q
uv run faultcore report --input artifacts/run.json --output artifacts/report.html
faultcore doctor¶
uv run faultcore doctor
On Linux, exit code
0means interceptor probing succeeded.Use this command first when diagnosing runtime setup issues.
faultcore run¶
uv run faultcore run -- <command ...>
Common patterns:
uv run faultcore run -- python examples/1_http_requests.py
uv run faultcore run --run-json artifacts/run.json -- pytest -q
uv run faultcore run --no-strict -- python your_script.py
Behavior notes:
Linux default is strict probing mode.
--no-strictis intended for preload/debug scenarios.With
--run-json, metadata is written for report generation.
faultcore report¶
uv run faultcore report --input artifacts/run.json --output artifacts/report.html
Optional event controls:
uv run faultcore report --input artifacts/run.json --output artifacts/report.latest.html --max-events 200 --reverse-events
CI-friendly flow¶
sh lint.sh
sh build.sh
uv run faultcore run --run-json artifacts/run.json -- pytest -q
uv run faultcore report --input artifacts/run.json --output artifacts/report.html