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@mikecodeur/course-app-cli

v1.0.19

Published

Course app cli

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Course APP CLI

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Description

CLI pour les cours de Mike Codeur.

Go:

Le but est de pouvoir grâce à une ligne de commande de changer de branche d'un module associer à un cours..

Course:

Le but est de pouvoir, grâce à une ligne de commande, d'initialiser un module associer à un cours.

  • Supports:
    • Les cours React et Typescript.
    • Les cours Next.

Utilisation

  • Lancez la commande dans le terminal: go ou course <arg1> <arg2?>.

  • Pour avoir la version: course -v.

    Arguments :

  • course --react

  • course --typescript

Dévelopement

  • Lancez dans la commande dans le terminal: pnpm build.

  • Ouvrez un autre terminal puis:

    • du coté du CLI:
      • Si c'est la 1ère fois, il faut lier l'application. Dans ce cas lancez la commande pnpm link --global.
      • Si l'application est lié lancez pnpm link-cli.
      • Pour supprimer: pnpm uninstall --global course-app-cli.
    • du coté du Course:
      • ajouter le paquet pnpm link --global @mikecodeur/course-app-cli
      • pour supprimer le paquet: pnpm unlink --global @mikecodeur/course-app-cli
  • Dans course app, supprimer la dépendance existance, puis ajouter celui afficher dans la console lors de l'ajout avec la commande précédente.

Production

  • Pour lancer les commandes préfixer avec pnpm <comand>. Exemple: pnpm course --react ou pnpm --react --react-patterns

Contributeurs

Merci aux contributeurs