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@cloudcreate/cli

v0.2.0

Published

Command-line tools powered by CloudCreate shared libraries.

Downloads

54

Readme

CloudCreate CLI

Command-line tools powered by @cloudcreate/core.

Online experience: https://cloudcreate.ai GitHub repository: https://github.com/cloudcreate-ai/cloudcreate-cli

Install

For regular use, install from npm:

npm install -g @cloudcreate/cli

Then run either cloudcreate or cc-tools.

For local development from this repository:

npm install
npm link

Commands

cloudcreate css:minify input.css -o output.min.css --level aggressive
cloudcreate css:beautify input.css -o output.css
cloudcreate markdown:html input.md -o output.html
cloudcreate table:convert input.xlsx --format csv -o output.csv --sheet 0
cloudcreate archive:compress ./file.txt ./assets --format zip -o archive.zip
cloudcreate archive:decompress archive.zip -o ./out
cloudcreate image:compress input.png -o output.webp --quality 75 --format webp
cloudcreate pdf:info input.pdf --max-pages 2
cloudcreate pdf:extract input.pdf --pages 1,3-5 -o excerpt.pdf
cloudcreate pdf:merge part-a.pdf part-b.pdf -o merged.pdf
cloudcreate pdf:split input.pdf --pages 1,3-5 -o ./split-out
cloudcreate open image:resize --mode width --width 1200 --quality 82 --format webp
cloudcreate open css:minify --level aggressive --print

Text commands write to stdout when -o is omitted. Binary/file-producing commands use a generated output filename when possible. Use cloudcreate open <tool> for the browser-based path. It opens cloudcreate.ai with matching tool parameters; add --print to only print the URL.

Notes

  • Image compression uses @cloudcreate/core codecs and supports PNG, JPEG, WebP, and AVIF inputs/outputs where the runtime supports the underlying WASM codec.
  • Table conversion uses xlsx, which currently has known upstream advisories without a fixed release.