ragate-cli
v0.3.2
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Anyone can immediately start a serverless project using the CLI, automatically generate source code, and start an infinitely extensible and maintainable serverless development project.
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Ragate CLI - aims to be a better serverless development framework than AWS Amplify. Anyone can immediately start a serverless project using the CLI, automatically generate source code, and start an infinitely extensible and maintainable serverless development project. This project will be managed by AWS serverless development engineers from around the world and aims to eliminate the challenges and frustrations of AWS Amplify.
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Quick Start
Install ragate-cli module via NPM:
npm install -g ragate-cli
Creating a project
ragate
ChangeChange of language should be done via environment variables.
LANG=ja ragate <command>
Concept
Mission
Simplify the serverless development experience worldwide.
Vision
To create a better serverless development framework than AWS Amplify.
Values
- Automatic generation of infinitely extensible and maintainable source code
- Simple and easy to use command line interface
- Streamline Graphql development
Feature
We aim to be the favorite tool for AWS serverless developers around the world.
- Fast creation of serverless development projects using the Serverless Framework
- Highly maintainable source code that is infinitely extensible
- Automatic generation of API skeletons via CLI
- Auto-generate CRUD APIs with CLI
- Auto-generate GraphqlAPI
- Automatic generation of required AWS resources (CloudFormation)
Docs
Please click here to view the document.
Contributing
We love our contributors! Please read our Contributing Document to learn how you can start working on the Framework yourself.
Contact Us
https://www.ragate.co.jp/
Licensing
ragate_cli is licensed under the MIT License.
All files located in the node_modules and external directories are externally maintained libraries used by this software which have their own licenses; we recommend you read them, as their terms may differ from the terms in the MIT License.