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@xeel-dev/cli

v1.1.0

Published

Xeel Command Line Interface

Readme

Xeel CLI

The Xeel CLI enables interfacing with Xeel's backend.

Only version debt is currently supported.

Getting started

If you are just trying to ingest data from your repository in the simplest way, check out the Xeel GitHub Action!

To run a report, execute the xeel CLI with npx.

npx xeel report

The default options will try to discover the repository ID for the configured git remote. If the repository is private, you will be prompted for auth, so the ID can be loaded. By default the ID is stored in the local git config, as xeel.repositoryId.

This will run the debt reporter locally, using the xeel authentication provider. This will launch a browser window for approval to issue a token.

Ecosystems

The Xeel CLI does not support any ecosystems out of the box. The register-ecosystem hook allows oclif plugins to add additional EcosystemSupport implementations.

To install a plugin, use

npx xeel plugins install $PLUGIN_NAME

First Party Ecosystem Plugins