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@unistylus/cli

v0.0.12

Published

Tools for the Unistylus framework.

Readme

@unistylus/cli

Tools for the Unistylus framework.

Getting started

  • Install & init
npx @unistylus/cli new
  • Install globally:
npm install -g @unistylus/cli

Create a project:

unistylus new

Add your own collection src/, edit the .unistylusrc.json.

Generate distribution:

unistylus generate

Next, see the homepage: https://unistylus.lamnhan.com

Tools for the Unistylus framework.

Add a skin or a part.

Usage:

unistylus add <name>
unistylus a <name>

Parameters:

  • <name>: Name of the skin or part

Build web.

Usage:

unistylus build --out [value] --api
unistylus b --out [value] --api

Options:

  • -o, --out [value]: Custom output folder.
  • -a, --api: Output the API.

Clean a folder.

Usage:

unistylus clean <path>
unistylus del <path>
unistylus d <path>

Parameters:

  • <path>: The <path> parameter.

Copy resources

Usage:

unistylus copy [items...] --src [value] --out [value] --clean
unistylus c [items...] --src [value] --out [value] --clean

Parameters:

  • [items...]: List of items

Options:

  • -s, --src [value]: Source of items.
  • -o, --out [value]: Copy destination.
  • -c, --clean: Clean the output first.

Generate content.

Usage:

unistylus generate
unistylus g

Install a collection.

Usage:

unistylus install <name>
unistylus i <name>

Parameters:

  • <name>: Name of the collection to be added

Build js package.

Usage:

unistylus js

Create a new collection.

Usage:

unistylus new <name> [description] --skip-install --skip-git
unistylus n <name> [description] --skip-install --skip-git

Parameters:

  • <name>: The collection name
  • [description]: The description

Options:

  • -i, --skip-install: Do not install dependency packages.
  • -g, --skip-git: Do not initialize a git repository.

Remove a skin or a part.

Usage:

unistylus remove <name>
unistylus r <name>

Parameters:

  • <name>: Name of the skin or part

Serve the collection for development.

Usage:

unistylus serve --out [value]
unistylus s --out [value]

Options:

  • -o, --out [value]: Custom output folder.

Install a collection.

Usage:

unistylus uninstall <name>
unistylus un <name>

Parameters:

  • <name>: Name of the collection to be removed

Use a collection.

Usage:

unistylus use <name>
unistylus u <name>

Parameters:

  • <name>: Name of the collection to changed to

Display help.

Usage:

unistylus help

Any other command is not suppoted.

Usage:

unistylus <cmd>

License

@unistylus/cli is released under the MIT license.