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lincor-cli

v0.1.8

Published

Command line interface to Lincor API.

Downloads

2

Readme

Lincor - CLI

Command Line Interface to Lincor API.

Requirements

You need node.js and a package manager (npm or yarn) to install and use the app.

Installation

Install globally using your favourite package manager.

Using Yarn

$ yarn global add lincor-cli

Using NPM

$ npm -g i lincor-cli

Usage

First, make sure your package manager's global bin directory is in PATH.

Run the commnad to list available options:

$ lincor --help

Authorization

Most commands require the user to be authorized. In order to sign in, provide a JSON file with the followig contents:

{
  "companyname": "<company name here>",
  "username": "<username goes here>",
  "password": "<password goes here>"
}

Specify credentials file path using --credentials CLI option. Defaults to credentials.json in the current directory.

Reference

App uses my lincor package to connect with the back-end.

The back-end is provided by Lincor's TruckOnline.