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deno-cli

v1.0.5

Published

Command Line Interface (CLI) to create and manage your deno workspace.

Downloads

5

Readme

Deno-cli

This project has the porpose to make easier the way to start and manage your code's permissions in an deno project. This CLI needs deno installed in your machine.

You see how you can install deno here.

Install

With NPM:

npm install -g deno-cli

With Yarn:

yarn global add deno-cli

Commands

..>dm --help
Usage: index [options] [command]

Options:
  -V, --version   output the version number
  -h, --help      display help for command

Commands:
  init            Initiate a deno project
  run             Run your deno project
  help [command]  display help for command

init

Create a workspace with two files: index.ts and config.json.

...>dm init
Creating index file and deno run config...
success Saved config file.
success Saved index file.

Config.json contains the following fields:

{
    "name":"",
    "author" : "",
    "version":"1.0.0",
    "main" : "index.ts",
    "permissions":[
        "--allow-net"
        ]
}

In this file you should add all the permissions that you need.

Index.ts

console.log("Hello world!");

run

Run the main file for your deno project based on the permissions at config.json

...>dm run
Executing: deno run --allow-net index.ts
Hello world!