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brandai-cli

v1.0.5

Published

brandai-cli is a tool to be used to download your style data from http://brand.ai

Downloads

8

Readme

brandai-cli

Command line tool that helps you sync your style assets on Brand.ai with your working environment.

Installation

npm install --global brandai-cli

Usage

$ brandai --help

 Usage
    $ brandai  <json|images|icons> --org <organization> --l <library> --k <share key>
    $ brandai  <json|images|icons> --org <organization> --l <library> --k <share key> --dest <destination folder>
    $ brandai  <json|images|icons>
    $ brandai  <json|images|icons> --dest <destination folder>

  Example
    brandai json --org acme-demo-new --l style
    brandai icons --organization acme-demo-new --library style --dest temp/
    brandai images                     (style data settings should be configured in brandai-config.json file)
    brandai json --dest source/_data   (style data settings should be configured in brandai-config.json file)

  Options
    -d, --dest               Where to place the downloaded files, default is current directory
    -org, --organization     Organization name (replace any space with a dash "-")
    -l, --library            Design library name (replace any space with a dash "-")
    -k, --key                share key (if your design library is private)

Connecting to your design library

As you see from the examples above, you can provide your design library information either by setting it in brandai-config.json or as one of the flags on the command itself.

Note: If the design library is private, you will need to provide a share key that can be found in the Share menu on Brand.ai.

Data types:

  • json - will download your design library information and create style-data.json file in the defined directory. For example, here is the style-data.json that is created for this design library.
  • icons - will download and extract your design library icons.
  • images - will download and extract your design library images.