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@codepass/cli

v0.4.1

Published

The Quickest Way To Solve Your Coding Errors

Downloads

61

Readme

CodePass CLI

:point_right: Sign up for CodePass, the Quickest Way To Solve Your Coding Errors! :boom:

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Installation

With npm:

npm install --global @codepass/cli

Or with Yarn:

yarn global add @codepass/cli

Getting Started

Initialize your user and project configuration by running:

codepass init

Sending Problems

See usage examples by running:

codepass problem --help

Commands

See all of the available commands by running:

codepass --help

Configuration

You can customize CodePass with the appropriate .codepassrc.yml file:

  • Personal / global configuration: ~/.codepassrc.yml, in user's home directory
  • Project specific configuration: .codepassrc.yml in project root

Note: Array values are concatinated if specified in both personal and project configuration files.

Security

Security is important to us. You can customize the data you're sending to CodePass by editing your .codepassrc.yml file.

Environment Variables

You can hide values for environment variables by setting security.hidden.env to an array of strings in your configuration files.

For example:

security:
    hidden:
        env:
            - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
            - AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
            - HOMEBREW_GITHUB_API_TOKEN

The existance of the environment variable will still be sent, however, the actual value will not be sent and instead be shown as HOMEBREW_GITHUB_API_TOKEN below:

security hidden environment variables demo

Before sending your data to CodePass you will be given another and final opportunity to hide your environment variables with the interactive CLI:

security CLI hide environment variables demo