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cmd-plus

v1.0.4

Published

Sencha Cmd Switcher.

Downloads

20

Readme

Sencha Cmd Plus

Build Status npm version bitHound Score

An experiment to run the right sencha cmd version based on the current ./.sencha/{app|workspace|package}/sencha.cfg file

This is just a wrapper for sencha so you can use it transparently, just change sencha by cmd-plus and boom!

Install

Just install cmd-plus as a global module:

$ sudo npm install -g cmd-plus

You need to have the same cmd version installed (in this version in the default installation folder).

Usage

list

You can check your installed versions with:

$ cmd-plus list
4.0.0.161
4.0.3.74
4.0.4.84
5.0.0.114
5.0.0.160
5.0.1.231
5.0.2.274
5.0.3.324

use [version] {sencha cmd options}

This will generate a new app using cmd version 4.0.4.84

$ cmd-plus use 4.0.4.84 -sdk ../touch-2.4.0 generate app MyApp MyApp

version

Returns the current cmd-plus version

$ cmd-plus version
cmd-plus v1.0.0

sencha

Running any other sencha cmd command is transparent:

$ cmd-plus which

This will execute the current installed sencha which command. But, if you are under a sencha touch / extjs root app folder it will read the ./.sencha/app/sencha.cfg file and use the cmd version from it. If it is not installed it will default to the latest version.