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@autome/zoom-cli

v1.1.7

Published

A cli for interacting with Zoom.us

Downloads

61

Readme

Zoom CLI

License: MIT CI

A Zoom cli for developers who like the command line!

Installation

  • npm i -g @autome/zoom-cli

Commands

Here are the commands that this package provides.

  • zoom -l [room name]: This command opens up a Zoom meeting in the browser
  • zoom -a [key(room name):url] || zoom --add [key(room name):url]: This command adds a new Zoom room to your configuration. Make sure that you provide a key, which is whatever you want to launch the Zoom room with, along with the url to the Zoom room. Make sure that your separate the two with a :.
  • zoom -r [room name] || zoom --remove [room name]: This command removes the Zoom room from your configuration.
  • zoom -u || zoom --update: This command updates your Zoom client.
  • zoom --list: This command lists all of the rooms that you currently have in your configuration.

Testing

If you want to run the tests using VSCode, you must do the following steps

  1. Install the Mocha Test Explorer
  2. Add "mochaExplorer.files": "src/test/**/*.js" and "mochaExplorer.require": "@babel/register" to your vsCode settings.json file.
  3. Now you should be able to run the Mocha tests through the Test Explorer in vsCode.

Support: Feel free to submit an issue if you find a bug or want a new feature.