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@pinnet/jsnote

v1.0.1

Published

This CLI (Command Line Interface) application is designed to open a file for editing. It uses the `commander` library to handle command line inputs and the `@pinnet/jsnote-api` library to serve the file.

Downloads

3

Readme

jsnote

This CLI (Command Line Interface) application is designed to open a file for editing. It uses the commander library to handle command line inputs and the @pinnet/jsnote-api library to serve the file.

Here's a brief explanation of the code:

  • import path from "path";: This imports the Node.js path module, which provides utilities for working with file and directory paths.

  • import { Command } from "commander";: This imports the Command object from the commander library, which is a complete solution for node.js command-line interfaces.

  • import { serve } from "@pinnet/jsnote-api";: This imports the serve function from the @pinnet/jsnote-api library.

  • interface LocalApiError: This defines a TypeScript interface for errors that can occur in the local API.

  • const isProducton: boolean = process.env.NODE_ENV === "production";: This line checks if the application is running in a production environment.

  • export const serveCommand = new Command(): This creates a new Command instance.

  • .command("serve [filename]"): This defines a new command called serve that takes an optional filename argument.

  • .description("Open a file for editing"): This sets the description of the serve command.

To use this CLI application, you would typically install it globally via npm, and then you can use the serve command to open a file for editing. For example:

npx jsnote serve myfile.js

This would open the myfile.js file for editing. If no filename is provided, the application might open a default file or prompt the user to provide a filename.