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@humany/cli

v1.3.4

Published

Command-line interface for setting up Humany implementations on your local computer.

Downloads

14

Readme

@humany/cli

Command-line interface for setting up Humany implementations on your local computer.

Prerequisites

Make sure NodeJS and NPM is installed.

Installation

npm install -g @humany/cli

Commands

humany setup <url>

Sets up a Humany implementation using the default bootstrapping extensions with support for "trigger elements".

Note: The url should be an absolute URI pointing to the root of the implementation to set up, e.g.: https://sandbox.humany.net/standalone.

Options

--local

Uses a local configuration file instead of fetching from Humany service. May prevent some features from working properly, such as initial styling, start-up settings etc.

--no-bootstrap

Disables the default bootstrapping extensions. Widgets must be activated programmatically using the Widget API in contrast to the "trigger elements" supported by the default bootstrapper.

--dir

Specifies another installation directory.

humany plugin <url>

Sets up a small template for authoring Humany plugins.

Options

--dir

Specifies another installation directory.