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liquidcore-cli

v0.4.9

Published

Command line utilities for LiquidCore

Downloads

44

Readme

liquidcore-cli

Command-line utilities for LiquidCore.

Download

NPM

Installation

npm install -g liquidcore-cli

Usage

Usage:
  liquidcore [command] <options>

Examples:
  liquidcore init myJSProject
  liquidcore gradle --dev --version='0.6.0'
  liquidcore pod MyiOSProject --liquidcore=~/projects/LiquidCore

Commands:
  init <project-dir>   Initialize a JavaScript project for use with LiquidCore
  gradle               Generate liquidcore.build.gradle and liquidcore.settings.gradle
                       include files for Android project.
  pod <target>         Generates a Podfile for iOS project to stdout.
  
For more information on each command, specify the --help option, e.g.
liquidcore pod --help

To create a new LiquidCore project:

liquidcore init myProject

If myProject does not exist, this will create the directory and fill it with a simple Hello World service. If myProject already exists as a directory, the project directory will be modified for use with LiquidCore.

Once the project is created/updated, run:

cd myProject && npm install

to complete installation.

From here, you can run a dev server by:

npm run server

Which will open a metro server at http://localhost:8082. You can add the --help option to any command to get detailed information on options (e.g. npm run server -- --help).

License

Copyright 2018-2019 LiquidPlayer

This project is distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE.md for terms.