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qubit-cli

v1.78.1

Published

Qubit command line interface

Downloads

705

Readme

Codeship Status for qubitdigital/qubit-cli js-standard-style

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Qubit-CLI

A client to facilitate local development of experiences for the qubit platform

Features

Develop experiences locally using your preferred development environment:

  • use your local editor/IDE of choice to write experience code
  • use your own workflow and versioning tools
  • write and run local unit tests

Iterate quickly using the built in live previewing and hot reloading server:

  • built in experience server for instant preview on any website
  • live hot reloading

Automate your workflow by interacting with the platform from the command line:

  • create new experiences or clone existing ones
  • push remote changes to the platform
  • pull remote changes from the platform
  • revert or diff with previous iterations of the experience
  • publish | pause | resume your experience
  • CI integration

Installation

npm install --location=global qubit-cli

Windows

Please ensure you have a recent version of openssl installed (e.g. 1.1.1)

You can find and install openssl using the cygwin installer or from https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.htmls

Please also ensure that the openssl executable is available on the system path

Setup

Run qubit extension and then drag the chrome-extension folder into your chrome extensions pane

Docs

See https://docs.qubit.com/content/developers/cli-overview