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mc-assistant

v1.1.0

Published

MC is a command-line assistant for developers

Downloads

6

Readme

MC Assistant

Npm CircleCI semantic-release

MC is a command-line assistant for developers.

Getting Started

Use yarn to globally install, via:

yarn global add mc-assistant

Commands

mc hi <project_name> [<project_path>]

Registers a project path by name with mc-assistant. If <project_path> is omitted, the current working directory is used.

mc in <project_name> <shell_commands>

Runs any arbitrary shell commands within the registered project's directory, without changing the shell's current working directory.

. mc go <project_name>

Change the shell's current working directory to the registered project's directory. Useful in combination with cd - (to change back).

Contributing

Contributors welcome! Please feel free to fork and submit pull requests to fix issues. Feature requests should be submitted as issues initially, to vet whether they make sense to add to mc-assistant.

All contributors are expected to abide by the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.

Run yarn link to get in-development local binaries into your shell (remember to yarn unlink afterwards 😛).

IMPORTANT! All commits must adhere to the semantic-release naming convention, in order to properly calculate the npm version increment and auto-publish to the npm registry.

License

MIT