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strike-cli

v0.1.10

Published

Prototype for Strike-CLI

Downloads

37

Readme

Strike-CLI by Appiphony

Latest NPM release

Get the Appiphony Strike Components into your Salesforce Organization through our CLI. See our components here: http://www.lightningstrike.io

Installation

$ npm install strike-cli -g

Available Strike Components

  • Badge
  • Chart
  • Datepicker
  • Lookup
  • Modal
  • Multi Select Picklist
  • Select
  • Textarea
  • Tooltip
  • Tile
  • MultiLookup
  • Popover
  • Option
  • Option Group
  • SVG
  • Input

Usage

After installation the strike CLI tool will be available to you. You can call strike --help to find out more about all of the available commands. It is recommended that you create a new directory and execute strike commands inside of it.

Create a Strike Badge Component

strike install strike_badge

This will prompt you for your Org credentials, and then download and create the specified component for out Strike-Components repository.

Save your credentials locally to avoid entering a username and password after every command

strike connect

This will create a db.json file in the current folder with the entered credentials. Please use responsibly.

Remove stored credentials

strike disconnect

To delete the saved credentials file and/or force the CLI to prompt for username and password next time

Credits

Strike CLI is developed and maintained by Appiphony.

Support & Contribution

Feedback, questions, and bugs can be posted on this repository. Pull requests will be carefully considered for open issues or proposed enhancements.

License

The Strike source code is licensed under the BSD 2-Clause License