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@skypager/cli

v1.4.2

Published

the skypager CLI

Downloads

105

Readme

Skypager CLI

The Skypager CLI provides the skypager executable.

Installation

Install using npm or yarn

# install with npm
$ npm install @skypager/cli --save
# or if you use yarn
$ yarn add @skypager/cli --save

Provided Scripts

  • console starts an interactive console using the Skypager REPL Helper
  • start-and-test starts a server and runs a test command
  • serve starts a skypager server in the project
  • run-all runs multiple package.json scripts, supports monorepos
  • socket starts a skypager/node process with an ipc socket listener, once started can run scripts

If you have Skypager Webpack Utilities installed, you will get the following commands:

  • build runs a webpack compiler script
  • start starts a webpack dev server
  • watch starts a webpack compiler in watch mode

If you have Skypager Devtools installed, you will get the following commands:

  • test runs mocha-webpack in your project.

Script Runner

The skypager cli will run whatever script you tell it.

It will look for scripts in the current folder's scripts directory and prioritize those.

$ skypager build
$ skypager console
$ skypager test

When running skypager build

  • First it will look in the current working directory for a file called scripts/build.js
  • If it doesn't find it, it will check @skypager/webpack/scripts/build.js -- assuming you have @skypager/webpack installed
  • If it doesn't find it, it will check @skypager/devtools/scripts/build.js -- assuming you have @skypager/devtools installed

ESM / Babel Register Support

If you want / need your script to support babel syntax or es6 modules, you can pass the --babel or --esm flag to your command.

We will run the script with --require=esm or --require=@babel/register depending on which one you pass.

Debugging Support

To enable the debugger, pass the --debug or --inspect flags to skypager

$ skypager build --inspect