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@expressive-analytics/echo-cli

v1.0.7

Published

CLI for project construction in DT Framework

Downloads

6

Readme

X login

X ticket ls X ticket add -n "A New Ticket" -m "This is what the ticket should do" X ticket convert 53 X ticket complete 53 X ticket rm 53 X ticket set -n "A New Name"

X task ls X task add -n "A New Task" -m "This is a task to complete" --user "blake" X task ls --status "assigned,completed" X task ls --release 1.2 X task ls -a X task set 5 --status complete --user drone --priority high X task rm 53 X task unrm 53 -- task comment This is a comment to be appended

X project ls X project add echo2 -n "A New Project" X project rm 42 X project unrm 42 project set -n "A New Project" project-repo ls project-repo add --url [email protected]:expressive-analytics/echo2-quasar site project-document ls project-document add --url https://link.to.doc A New Document

X release ls X release add project-slug -n "A New Release" X release set --due 'Apr 18, 1986' X release rm 23 X release unrm 23

Xclock in --project 42 --task 53 Xclock out X log ls --start "May 1" --end "June 15" --user blake

log set 42 --task 41