@pinnet/jsnote
v1.0.1
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This CLI (Command Line Interface) application is designed to open a file for editing. It uses the `commander` library to handle command line inputs and the `@pinnet/jsnote-api` library to serve the file.
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jsnote
This CLI (Command Line Interface) application is designed to open a file for editing. It uses the commander library to handle command line inputs and the @pinnet/jsnote-api library to serve the file.
Here's a brief explanation of the code:
import path from "path";: This imports the Node.jspathmodule, which provides utilities for working with file and directory paths.import { Command } from "commander";: This imports theCommandobject from thecommanderlibrary, which is a complete solution for node.js command-line interfaces.import { serve } from "@pinnet/jsnote-api";: This imports theservefunction from the@pinnet/jsnote-apilibrary.interface LocalApiError: This defines a TypeScript interface for errors that can occur in the local API.const isProducton: boolean = process.env.NODE_ENV === "production";: This line checks if the application is running in a production environment.export const serveCommand = new Command(): This creates a newCommandinstance..command("serve [filename]"): This defines a new command calledservethat takes an optionalfilenameargument..description("Open a file for editing"): This sets the description of theservecommand.
To use this CLI application, you would typically install it globally via npm, and then you can use the serve command to open a file for editing. For example:
npx jsnote serve myfile.jsThis would open the myfile.js file for editing. If no filename is provided, the application might open a default file or prompt the user to provide a filename.
