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create-dataverse-app

v1.0.12

Published

CLI for dataverse OS interaction

Downloads

2

Readme

dataverseos-cmd

npm version npm License

Install

pnpm install -g create-dataverse-app

Then check version:

dataverseos --version

Command

init

dataverseos init my-app

Note: Please ensure that you have the latest version, otherwise the "init" operation will be terminated.

deploy

cd my-app
dataverseos deploy

You need to input private key in this step. Please rest assured that your private key is only used for signing, and Dataverse will never save or disclose it.

keypair

If you want to use a new generated private key, you could run:

dataverseos keypair

In the terminal, Address, Private Key and Public Key will be displayed, and you can copy the Private Key for future use.

update

dataverseos update

When you modify the dataverse.config.ts, you can update the information of the dapp. A new generated app.json would store in output directory.