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@onlabsorg/stilo

v0.19.4

Published

Command line tool for managing olojs document packages

Downloads

8

Readme

stilo

This is a command line tool for managing olojs documents. Out of the box it allows creating new document packages, rendering documents, serving documents over HTTP and it can be extended via plugins.

If you are not yet familiar with olojs documents, you can get started with this introduction.

Getting started

Install stilo globally.

npm install @onlabsorg/stilo -g

Initialize a new repository:

cd /path/to/my-repo
stilo init

Render a document contained in my-library:

stilo render /path/to/doc

Your local olojs documents are text files with .olo extension, but you must omit the extension when specifying a document path.

Serve the library over http:

stilo run http-server

Once the HTTP server is running, your document source will be accessible at the URL http:/loclahost:8010/path/to/doc.

Plugins

Plugins are npm packages that can expand the stilo store and/or add custom sub-commands to the stilo CLI.

In order to install a plugin, you use the stilo install command, followed by the name of the npm package that contains the plugin.

stilo install <plugin-name>

In order to uninstall a plugin, you use the stilo uninstall command, followed by the name of the npm package that contains the plugin.

If you are a developer and you want to create your own plugins or modify you .stilo package, read the package documentation.

Documentation

License

This software is released under the ISC license.

Related projects

  • olojs is a distributed content management system
  • brenda is a web application that allows rendering your olojs documents in the browser (it includes also a stilo plugin)