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gobble-cli

v0.8.0

Published

Command line interface for gobble

Downloads

664

Readme

gobble-cli

The command line interface for Gobble, used for serving and building a project with a gobblefile.

Installation

npm i -g gobble-cli

Usage

Serving a project

This will start a server and watch for changes, using the gobblefile.js in the current folder (or one of its ancestors).

# you could also do `gobble serve` - it's the same thing
gobble

To use a specific port:

gobble --port 1337
gobble -p 1337

Building a project

To build the project to the out folder:

gobble build out

Set the --force flag to clear out the target folder if it exists and is not empty:

gobble build out --force
gobble build out -f

Build to a specific folder, and watch for changes

Like gobble build, except that the build will be updated whenever the source files change.

gobble watch out

License

MIT.