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@piigo/nextop-cli

v0.1.2

Published

Nextop CLI tool

Downloads

2

Readme

Nextop-CLI

Nextop CLI tool

Usage

$ npm install -g @piigo/nextop-cli
$ nextop COMMAND
running command...
$ nextop (--version)
@piigo/nextop-cli/0.1.2 darwin-arm64 node-v16.13.0
$ nextop --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ nextop COMMAND
...

Commands

nextop clients link

Link clients to app

USAGE
  $ nextop clients link

DESCRIPTION
  Link clients to app

EXAMPLES
  $ nextop clients link
  Link clients to app

nextop clients release

Link clients to app

USAGE
  $ nextop clients release

DESCRIPTION
  Link clients to app

EXAMPLES
  $ nextop clients link
  Link clients to app

nextop dev

Launch nextop in dev mode

USAGE
  $ nextop dev [-e]

FLAGS
  -e, --edit  Open Visual Studio Code for all projects

DESCRIPTION
  Launch nextop in dev mode

EXAMPLES
  $ nextop dev
  Run all projects in dev mode in a new terminal tab

See code: dist/commands/dev.ts

nextop gh

Open github pages for each repositories

USAGE
  $ nextop gh [-h] [-a] [-c] [-l] [-A]

FLAGS
  -A, --api      Open nextop-api repository
  -a, --app      Open nextop-app repository
  -c, --clients  Open nextop-clients repository
  -h, --home     Open nextop-home repository
  -l, --lib      Open nextop-library repository

DESCRIPTION
  Open github pages for each repositories

EXAMPLES
  $ nextop gh
  Open all repositories (clients, app, library)

See code: dist/commands/gh.ts

nextop init DIRECTORY

Initialize Nextop project

USAGE
  $ nextop init [DIRECTORY]

ARGUMENTS
  DIRECTORY  Directory to initialize Nextop

DESCRIPTION
  Initialize Nextop project

EXAMPLES
  $ nextop init <dir>
  Clone all the repositories inside the specified directory

See code: dist/commands/init.ts

nextop link

Alias to yarn link

USAGE
  $ nextop link [-c] [-l] [-u]

FLAGS
  -c, --clients  Link @iteatime/nextop-clients package
  -l, --lib      Link @iteatime/nextop-library package
  -u, --unlink   Unlink package

DESCRIPTION
  Alias to yarn link <package>

EXAMPLES
  $ nextop link [package]
  Link [package] to current project

  $ nextop link -u [package]
  Unlink [package] to current project

See code: dist/commands/link.ts

nextop storybook

Launch nextop in dev mode

USAGE
  $ nextop storybook

DESCRIPTION
  Launch nextop in dev mode

EXAMPLES
  $ nextop storybook
  Launch client's storybook

See code: dist/commands/storybook.ts