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@luodexun/core

v0.0.27

Published

start of core

Downloads

3

Readme

@luodexun/core

start of core

oclif Version Downloads/week [License](https://github.com/"useWorkspaces": true,/"useWorkspaces": true,/blob/master/package.json)

Usage

$ npm install -g @luodexun/core
$ core COMMAND
running command...
$ core (-v|--version|version)
@luodexun/core/0.0.27 darwin-x64 node-v12.13.1
$ core --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ core COMMAND
...

Commands

core command

USAGE
  $ core command

See code: src/commands/command.ts

core core:debug [FILE]

describe the command here

USAGE
  $ core core:debug [FILE]

OPTIONS
  -f, --force
  -h, --help       show CLI help
  -n, --name=name  name to print

See code: src/commands/core/debug.ts

core core:start [FILE]

test start

USAGE
  $ core core:start [FILE]

OPTIONS
  --bip38=bip38                     the encrypted bip38
  --bip39=bip39                     the plain text bip39 passphrase
  --disableDiscovery                permanently disable any peer discovery
  --env=env                         [default: production]
  --ignoreMinimumNetworkReach       ignore the minimum network reach on start
  --launchMode=launchMode           the mode the relay will be launched in (seed only at the moment)
  --network=devnet|mainnet|testnet  the name of the network that should be used
  --networkStart                    indicate that this is the first start of seeds
  --password=password               the password for the encrypted bip38
  --skipDiscovery                   skip the initial peer discovery
  --token=token                     the name of the token that should be used

EXAMPLES
  Run core
  $ ark core:run

  Run core as genesis
  $ ark core:run --networkStart

  Disable any discovery by other peers
  $ ark core:run --disableDiscovery

  Skip the initial discovery
  $ ark core:run --skipDiscovery

  Ignore the minimum network reach
  $ ark core:run --ignoreMinimumNetworkReach

  Start a seed
  $ ark core:run --launchMode=seed

See code: src/commands/core/start.ts

core core:stop

Stop the core

USAGE
  $ core core:stop

OPTIONS
  --daemon                          stop the process or daemon
  --network=devnet|mainnet|testnet  the name of the network that should be used
  --token=token                     the name of the token that should be used

EXAMPLES
  Stop the core
  $ anisa core:stop

  Stop the core daemon
  $ anisa core:stop --daemon

See code: src/commands/core/stop.ts

core help [COMMAND]

display help for core

USAGE
  $ core help [COMMAND]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @oclif/plugin-help