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ergo-cli

v0.2.1

Published

Command-line interface for ergo cms

Downloads

12

Readme

Ergo Command Line

This is the command-line edition of ergo-cms. Please visit ergo-cms.github.io for more information.

npm Package build status

Installation and Getting Started

Ergo supports version 4.x and 6.x and is regularly tested on them.

Try playing with the skeleton file:

ergo init Blog
cd Blog
ergo view -b -w

Don't like the theme? Try Smart Bootstrap's 'Clean Blog' (or view more here):

ergo view -c -b -w

Switch back the original theme?

ergo view -c -b -w

Don't want to install globally? No problem:

cd Blog
npm install
npm run ergo -- view -b -w

Just use npm run ergo -- ... in place of running ergo ... for all commands!

Need help with commands and parameters?

Just type ergo --help or ergo [command] --help.