dev-ops for me also includes provisioning - and based on " ... you can use shell, perl, ruby, node.js ..." I don't see a strict system for that in place.
(Creator of Commando.io here) Commando.io is extremely early, and while no such provisioning features are built yet, they are certainly in the pipeline. The beta users will dictate features and direction.
Yes, and I think it's great, that people seem to be already interested in it on kickstarter.
Just one thought, but I'm far from a dev-ops expert. I worked with Chef and Puppet in the past, looking at salt now. There are two large benefits for me in dev-ops: 1) automation and 2) documentation - and still, chef, puppet and salt have quite some rough edges. And those are mostly command line tools - I just can't see, how a UI oriented system could simplify things and could come near those. But then again, I'm mostly thinking idempotent provisioning - for monitoring and similar, a web-frontend is a great plus.