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buildfire-cli

v1.1.1

Published

Software Development Kit for developing plugins for the BuildFire mobile app building platform

Downloads

14

Readme

BuildFire SDK CLI

This Command Line Interface is meant for use with npm to maintain the BuildFire SDK

npm install buildfire-cli -g

This will install the `buildfire' command gloabally

The BuildFire SDK is a framework that allows developers to develop Plugins on the BuildFire Platform to read more about this please visit us on github http://github.com/buildfire/sdk

Usage

buildfire <command>

commands:

  • init Download the latest SDK to a folder called "BuildFireSDK".
  • plugin clone <pluginName> Clone the plugin into the plugins/ folder. See a full list of open source plugins here http://github.com/buildfire
  • plugin init <pluginName> <template> Clone the plugin into the plugins/ folder.
  • plugin publish <pluginPath> Publishes the plugin through developer.buildfire.com directly. The pluginPath can be either a folder (current if missing) or a zip file. you can specify any of the following options:
    • --update (forces updating the plugin)
    • --qa (specfies QA as the target environment)
    • --prod (specfies Production as the target environment)
  • update Download the latest SDK and update the current SDK folder