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alto-plugin-help

v0.9.3

Published

help for alto-clif

Downloads

8

Readme

alto-plugin-help

Version License

About

This is a fork of @oclif/plugin-help. The reason for this fork is to change this to allow space-separated subcommands rather than the heroku-style with colon delimited subcommands. This is a minimal change, which should allow this to be used with the rest of the @oclif/* system.

Notes/Next steps

  • This hasn't been particularly heavily tested, at this moment.
  • Would like to set up a "heroku" flag in the package hosting this one, and let that drive whether this does or does not accept colons.

Name explanation

This is an alternate oclif, which is to say: "alt-oclif", which is to say "alto-clif".

Thanks

Thanks to the @oclif team and contributors. There are are lot of great ideas in oclif! Without them, of course, this package wouldn't exist!

Original README info, below

standard help for oclif