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@anycli/dev-cli

v0.3.10

Published

helpers for anycli CLIs

Downloads

158

Readme

@anycli/dev-cli

helpers for anycli CLIs

Version CircleCI Appveyor CI Codecov Greenkeeper Known Vulnerabilities Downloads/week License

Installing @anycli/dev-cli

with yarn:

$ yarn global add @anycli/dev-cli

or with npm:

$ npm install -g @anycli/dev-cli

Usage

$ anycli-dev COMMAND
running command...
$ anycli-dev (-v|--version|version)
@anycli/dev-cli/0.3.9 (linux-x64) node-v9.5.0
$ anycli-dev --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ anycli-dev COMMAND [OPTIONS]
...

Commands

help

display help for anycli-dev

USAGE
  $ anycli-dev help [COMMAND] [OPTIONS]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @anycli/plugin-help

manifest

generates plugin manifest json

USAGE
  $ anycli-dev manifest [PATH] [OPTIONS]

ARGUMENTS
  PATH  [default: .] path to plugin

OPTIONS
  --help     show CLI help
  --version  show CLI version

See code: @anycli/dev-cli

readme

adds commands to README.md in current directory

USAGE
  $ anycli-dev readme [OPTIONS]

OPTIONS
  --multi  create a different markdown page for each topic

DESCRIPTION

  The readme must have any of the following tags inside of it for it to be replaced or else it will do nothing:
  <!-- install -->
  <!-- usage -->
  <!-- commands -->

See code: @anycli/dev-cli