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bitloops-cli

v1.4.1

Published

# Installation

Downloads

3

Readme

bitloops-cli

Installation

npm

npm install -g bitloops-cli

Yarn

yarn global add bitloops-cli

Run

Login

bitloops login

Bitloops Installation

Local machine with tunnelling

bitloops install -n "<Workspace Name>"

Server with static IP

bitloops install -n "<Workspace Name>" -h <HOST_NAME or IP>

Tunnelling

bitloops tunnel -w "<Workspace Id>"

Watching for Workflow Changes

Currently only working with TypeScript

bitloops watch -w <Workflow ID>

On Linux

Currently this library uses libsecret so you may need to install it before running.

Depending on your distribution, you will need to run the following command:

  • Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install libsecret-1-dev
  • Red Hat-based: sudo yum install libsecret-devel
  • Arch Linux-based:
    • sudo pacman -S libsecret
    • sudo pacman -S gnome-keyring

Local Development

To run the bitloops-cli:

  1. yarn
  2. yarn install:local
  3. e.g. bitloops login

Create executable (for macos-x64)

npm install -g pkg

pkg .

# Move executable created inside your apps folder (in Finder)

bitloops login

License

The Bitloops CLI is fair-code distributed under Apache 2.0 with Commons Clause license.