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econverse-cli

v1.3.5

Published

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Downloads

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Readme

Econverse CLI

NPM Package npm

The Econverse CLI package provides tools to support you on developing VTEX IO Storefront implementations following econverse-boilerplate development guidelines.

Usage

Installation

To have global access in your machine, it is highly recommended to use npm to install the CLI package:

npm i -g econverse-cli

Commands

To see all the available commands & options, run:

econverse help

You can also see the help page for each command as well:

econverse help new

Feel free to explore these manual pages to understand how this tool works!

Running locally

To run this cli locally you'll need to execute:

yarn start <cli-params>

for example, if i want to run my last created todos method with an --id 2, i may run:

yarn start todos --id 2

# { userId: 1, id: 2, title: 'quis ut nam facilis et officia qui', completed: false }

Known Issues

merge unformats JSON files

Problem

The merge command currently rewrites the entire manifest file in order to change its vendor. As a result, it unformats the entire file.

Solution

Use prettier or your IDE's default formatter to quickly fix the file. A less convenient choice is to use online file formatters.