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mvs-plugin-cli

v0.1.5

Published

Plugin cli for the Metaverse Blockchain

Downloads

9

Readme

mvs-plugin-cli

CLI for Metaverse Blockchain plugin development

Installation

Install the cli globally with npm:

sudo npm i -g mvs-plugin-cli

Get started

To bootstrap a new project you can use the init command.

mvs-plugin-cli init your-project

It will ask you some questions and generate a minimal project setup.

In the created folder you can see the generated files.

GIF to show how to start

Run

Within a project folder you can use the CLI to host the plugin:

mvs-plugin-cli serve

By default the server will listen to port 8080 but you can also define a custom port:

mvs-plugin-cli serve --port 8000

Open in lightwallet

You can use the MyETPWallet testnet, go to settings and enter the path to your config.json file. By default it is http://127.0.0.1:8080/config.json.