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@intuit/oclif-plugin-update

v1.9.6

Published

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Downloads

4

Readme

A fork of @oclif/plugin-update that mimics an NVM-like experience

Version CI Job Release Job Downloads/week License

Features

  • Quickly switch between different versions of your CLI
  • Request explicit installation of a particular version of the tool
  • Will use the nearest major/minor/patch based on semantic versioning (ex. use 3.1 will resolve to latest patch version 3.1.x available locally)

Usage

oclif-example install VERSION

Install and link a new version of the oclif-example CLI. This will first check locally before fetching from the internet

USAGE
  $ oclif-example install VERSION

ARGUMENTS
  VERSION  Specify an explicit version (ex. 3.0.0-next.1) or a channel (ex. alpha)

See code: src/commands/install.ts

oclif-example update [CHANNEL]

Updates the oclif-example CLI. This will check for the latest version available on the requested channel and fetch it from remote

USAGE
  $ oclif-example update [CHANNEL]

ARGUMENTS
  CHANNEL  Specify a channel (ex: stable,alpha,beta,next). An error will be thrown if this channel is invalid.

OPTIONS
  --from-local  interactively choose an already installed version

See code: src/commands/update.ts

oclif-example use [VERSION]

Checks for a previously installed version of the oclif-example CLI. Throws an error if the version is not found.

USAGE
  $ oclif-example use [VERSION]

ARGUMENTS
  VERSION  Specify an explicit version (ex. 3.0.0-next.1) or a channel (ex. alpha)

See code: src/commands/use.ts

Contributing

Contributions are welcome, please see the CONTRIBUTING.md for details.