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commands-manager

v1.0.7

Published

Brings the command line experience to the new level by grouping and running commands like a boss

Downloads

3

Readme

commands-manager NPM version

Brings the command line experience to the new level by grouping and running commands like a boss.

Installation

$ npm install --global commands-manager

or

$ yarn global add commands-manager

After installing this package globally you will have the main commandsmanager command as well as its handy aliases: comgr and cmgr.

Commands

Available commands are described below.

addcmd

Usage: $ cmgr addcmd

Add a command to specified group (or default group).

Options: -g, --group A group where command should be added to (default: MyCommands) -p, --priority [priority] Priority for a command -h, --help Display this message

remcmd

Usage: $ cmgr remcmd

Remove a command from specified group (or default group).

Options: -g, --group A group from which the command should be removed (default: MyCommands) -h, --help Display this message

view

Usage: $ cmgr view

View commands for the specified or default group

Options: -g, --group A group in which commands should be viewed (default: MyCommands) -h, --help Display this message

viewAll

Usage: $ cmgr viewAll

View commands in all groups.

Options: -h, --help Display this message

exec

Usage: $ cmgr exec

Execute a command by specified params (command or pattern).

Options: -g, --group A group from which commands should be retrieved -c, --cmd [cmd] Command to be executed -t, --pattern [pattern] Execute a command by pattern -h, --help Display this message

License

MIT © Rushan Alyautdinov