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increazy

v1.1.15

Published

Command line tool to manage and develop locally the pwas created in the Increazy dashboard.

Downloads

17

Readme

Increazy CLI

Command line tool to manage and develop locally the pwas created in the Increazy dashboard.

See this documentation in Portuguese

Installation

To install run the commands below:

yarn global add increazy
# or
npm install increazy -g

# the first time, log in to your Increazy account 
increazy login

Recognized commands

| Command | Action | |----------|------------------------------------------------------------------| | deploy | Sends the project to deploy | | end-task | Finish the current task (git merge) | | get | Download a project in the current folder | | login | Login your Increazy account | | rebase | Download the project, updating the current task code with online | | serve | See a preview of the pwa layout | | sync | Synchronizes current task | | task | Create or get a separate task for you (git branch) | | tasks | View all tasks and activate them at the moment | | help | Display help for command |

Workflow

Let's briefly show the sequence you must follow to have a workflow fully adapted to Git:

  1. increazy get - the first thing is to download the project, when downloading you will have to put the URL of the Git repository previously created for the project.
  2. cd folder - enter the project folder.
  3. increazy task - create a new task, so you can separate your code from other developers.
  4. increazy rebase - (optional) at any time you can rebase to get all the code from the dashboard online, so if any developer has edited the project on the dashboard you will get updates.
  5. increazy sync - (optional) at any time you can synchronize your task, if another developer is working on it at the same time you will get updates from him.
  6. increazy serve - you can start a local server to quickly edit some code, this command does not execute the PWA itself, it just serves a static code similar to the final layout.
  7. increazy deploy - in addition to testing the layout locally, you can send your task to a test environment, for that use deploy and choose a suitable test environment to upload changes.
  8. increazy end-task - when you finish your task, run this command to mix your task code with the main project code.
  9. increazy deploy - at the end of the task you will probably want to put it into production, then run the deploy again, but now sending it directly to production.