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@wearableintelligence/parsable-cli-common

v0.2.0

Published

@wearableintelligence/parsable-cli-common =========================================

Downloads

88

Readme

@wearableintelligence/parsable-cli-common

oclif Version Downloads/week License

Usage

$ npm install -g @wearableintelligence/parsable-cli-common
$ parsable-cli COMMAND
running command...
$ parsable-cli (-v|--version|version)
@wearableintelligence/parsable-cli-common/0.2.0 linux-x64 node-v14.18.1
$ parsable-cli --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ parsable-cli COMMAND
...

Commands

parsable-cli login

Sets a user context via browser for subsequent CLI calls to mothership env and to new microservice env.

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli login

OPTIONS
  -E, --env=env    Name of environment to use (ie. production, staging)
  -t, --team=team  Team ID or subdomain the request is for

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to login to new microservice env and to mothership in the same time.
  Important: browser is used during login.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli login
  parsable-cli login -t 'my-team'
  parsable-cli login -t '95ecc380-afe9-11e4-9b6c-751b66dd541e'
  parsable-cli login -t 'my-team' -E production

See code: src/commands/login.js

parsable-cli login-mothership

Sets a user context for subsequent CLI calls (DEPRECATED)

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli login-mothership

OPTIONS
  -E, --env=env            Name of environment to use (ie. production, staging)
  -P, --password=password
  -t, --team=team          Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -u, --username=username  Username or user id
  --skip-team              Skip team selection

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to login only in mothership. Command doesn't login to new microservice environment.
  In order to login into mothership along with new microservice environment use "parsable-cli login" command.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli login-mothership
  parsable-cli login-mothership -t 'my-team'
  parsable-cli login-mothership -t '95ecc380-afe9-11e4-9b6c-751b66dd541e'
  parsable-cli login-mothership -t 'my-team' -u '[email protected]'
  parsable-cli login-mothership -u '[email protected]' -P Pass1234 --skip-team

See code: src/commands/login-mothership.js

parsable-cli me

View current environment

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli me

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to see which environment and team is active

EXAMPLE
  parsable-cli me

See code: src/commands/me.js