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@dingos/web-fs

v0.3.3

Published

a web fs library

Downloads

18

Readme

PWA-KIT_CLI usage instructions:


Default you have installed node.

Installation

npm install pwa-kit-cli -g

Command Line Interface

kit <command> [options]

create manifest.json file or serviceWorker.js file

kit gen [optsions]

options

Option|Description --|:--| |-t, --type| The file type,manifest or serviceWorker,Optional value <all | manifest | sw>,The 'all' is generated for both representatives. |-o, --out| Path of the file output |-n, --name| the name field for manifest.json. |-sn, --shortName| 'the shortName field for manifest.json'. |-d, --display| the display field for manifest.json, default value standalone |-s, --startUrl| the startUrl field for manifest.json. |-i, --icons| the icons field for manifest.json. |-bc, --backgroundColor| the backgroundColor field for manifest.json. |-tc, --themeColor| the themeColor field for manifest.json. |--description| the description field for manifest.json. |--scope| the scope field for manifest.json.

service worker file or manifest.json file for inject html

kit inject <htmlPath> [optsions]

Option|Description| :---:|:--:| |<htmlPath>| Injected html file path, this option is required. |-mp, --manifestPath| The manifest path of being injected. |-sp, --swPath| The service worker path of being injected

creates a PWA project

kit init <projectPath> [optsions]

Option|Description| :---:|:--:| |<projectPath>| create a PWA project, It is best to be one empty directory |-tpl --template| Generated project templates, currently only supporting html.

* This command supports all options for the gen command.

upload a PWA project

kit upload <projectPath>

Option|Description| :---:|:--:| |<projectPath>| To upload a local pwa project to the service side, pathProject is the file path for the project to upload