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brandai-tools

v0.0.8

Published

Brand AI command line tools

Downloads

2

Readme

brandai-tools

Brand AI command line tools - deploy component libraries into Brand.ai .

Getting started

Install

$ npm install -g brandai-tools

Login to Brand.ai

It is only possible to login after you registered to brand.ai here.

$ brandai login

Initialize a new project

To start a new component library, use Brand.ai's command line tool to initialize one. Type in:

$ brandai init

And follow the command line prompts.

Deploy

After the project initialization is complete, run:

$ brandai deploy

And you should be able to see the newly deployed component library in Brand.ai's home page. You can then start a new documentation project using this component library.