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@carjs/cli

v0.0.1

Published

CarJS Command Line Interface

Downloads

4

Readme

carjs-cli

CarJS Command Line Interface

Development Hints for hacking on carjs-cli

Watch additional dirs

Watching additional dirs can come handy when hacking on library related to current project.

carjs run -w /absolute/path/to/dir -w /absolute/path/to/second/dir

Working with master

git clone https://github.com/carjs/carjs-cli.git
cd carjs-cli
npm link

npm link is very similar to npm install -g except that instead of downloading the package from the repo, the just cloned carjs-cli/ folder becomes the global package. Any changes to the files in the carjs-cli/ folder will immediately affect the global carjs-cli package, allowing you to quickly test any changes you make to the cli project.

Now you can use carjs-cli via the command line:

carjs new my-awesome-carjs-project
cd my-awesome-carjs-project
carjs run