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corsica-cli

v1.6.0

Published

A management interface for [Corsica](https://github.com/mozilla/corsica).

Downloads

2

Readme

Corsica CLI

A management interface for Corsica.

Requires Node.JS and npm. Built and tested using Node v8.5.0 and npm v5.6.0.

Installation

To install, run npm install -g corsica-cli in your terminal.

Basic Usage

First, you'll need to get a Corsica server set up on your machine. From the terminal, run:

corsica setup

You'll be prompted to select an installation directory, but you can press enter to accept the default. After that, the tool will download and install the software. When it's done, you'll have a base Corsica installation!

To start the server, run corsica start. If you'd like to run it as a background task, you can start the server with corsica start --background.

Plugins

Corsica's power and flexibility comes from its plugins. The Corsica CLI includes commands to manage plugins as well as the core server.

See a list of Corsica plugins

To install a plugin, run corsica add-plugin [name of plugin]. This will download the plugin and register it with the server.

To remove a plugin, run corsica remove-plugin [name of plugin]. This will remove the code and un-register the plugin with the server.

You can see a list of both built-in and downloaded plugins by running corsica list-plugins.

Updates

To update both the server software and plugins to their latest versions, run corsica update. To update the Corsica CLI itself, run npm install -g corsica-cli.

Troubleshooting

When there are errors, the tool tries to give helpful information when it can. If you file an issue, please include all the error output provided if possible.