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elefrantio

v0.2.6

Published

Elefrant: A javascript platform to create api servers.

Downloads

3

Readme

ELEFRANT Logo ELEFRANT Core & Cli

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Source for npm package elefrantio. Is used primarily to manage components for extending functionality. The cli provides a lot of useful functionality, such as scaffolding options to create new components, add/remove and list currently installed components. See http://elefrant.com/#/docs for more in-depth information about Elefrant.

Content

  • The bin file used for cli operations.
  • Core functionality for managing components and actions.

Install

$ npm install -g elefrantio

Usage

Usage of the command line:

Usage: elefrant [options] [command]

  Commands:

    init <name> [options]             Create a ELEFRANT api server in the current working directory
    postinstall                       Run npm install for components
    install <component> [options]     Installs a ELEFRANT component
    uninstall <component>             Uninstalls a ELEFRANT component
    docs                              Open ELEFRANT documentation in your local browser
    component <name> [options]        Create a component
    action <name> [options]           Create a action
    list                              List all installed components
    status                            Overall system status
    user <email> [options]            Manage users
    authorize                         Authorize your client
    logout                            Logout authorized client
    login                             Login to the network and authorized client
    whoami                            Identifies authorized user
    register                          Registers a user on elefrant network
    addKey                            Add SSH key to elefrant.com
    publish                           Publishes a component on the elefrant network
    search <component>                Searches for a component on the elefrant network
    help [cmd]                        Display help for [cmd]

Options:

    -h, --help     output usage information
    -v, --version  output the version number

License

MIT © Elefrant