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@oracle/ojet-cli

v17.1.0

Published

Oracle JET Command Line Interface

Downloads

2,710

Readme

@oracle/ojet-cli 17.1.0

About the module

This module contains a command line interface for Oracle JET web application development.

This is an open source project maintained by Oracle Corp.

Installation

For web app development, install this module as follows:

npm install -g @oracle/ojet-cli

On macOS, you will need to use 'sudo'.

Usage

The Oracle JET command line interface observes the following syntax:

ojet <command> [<scope>] [<parameter(s)>] [<options>]

The available commands are:

add ................ Adds platforms, plugins and more to a JET app

build .............. Builds a JET app

clean .............. Cleans build output from a JET app

create ............. Creates a new JET app, custom theme, or component

help ............... Displays command line help
                     Commands: [add|build|clean|create|list|remove|restore|serve|strip]

list ............... Lists platforms, plugins and more within a JET app

remove ............. Removes platforms, plugins and more from a JET app

restore ............ Restores missing dependencies, plugins and libraries to a JET app

serve .............. Serves a JET app to the browser

strip .............. Strips all non source files from the JET app

You can view this information by invoking the help task:

ojet help

For more detailed help, you can invoke:

ojet help <command> [<scope>]

For example, to view help on using the 'create' command:

ojet help create

Or view help on adding a plugin:

ojet help add plugin

For more information on the Oracle JET CLI, refer to the Oracle JET Developers Guide.

Contributing

This project is not accepting external contributions at this time. For bugs or enhancement requests, please file a GitHub issue unless it’s security related. When filing a bug remember that the better written the bug is, the more likely it is to be fixed. If you think you’ve found a security vulnerability, do not raise a GitHub issue and follow the instructions in our security policy.

Security

Please consult the security guide for our responsible security vulnerability disclosure process

License

Copyright (c) 2024 Oracle and/or its affiliates and released under the Universal Permissive License (UPL), Version 1.0