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ghostify

v1.0.3

Published

A ghost theme deployer

Downloads

6

Readme

ghostify

ghostify is a ghost theme deployer that allow you to deploy your ghost theme localy and test it without restarting your ghost server

installation

$ npm install -g ghostify

usage

$ ghostify <config file or theme path> [options]

you can use it differently with these optionals options

  • -c, --config filename : the ghostify.js or ghostify.json config containing your admin api key and url and others theme informations
  • -q, --quiet : do not output the deployment logs. Default is false
  • -p, --preserve : whever to keep the zip theme after deploy. Default is false
  • -h, --help : print the help and exit

the config file should export an object with the following properties:

  • apiUrl: string the ghost admin api url
  • apiKey: string the ghost admin api key
  • themeName?: string the desired heme name (can be omited if the config file is in the same directory than package.json)
  • excludes?: string | Array<string> the optional list of files to exclude from deployed theme, can be an space separed string or an array of string like *test demo.hbs *hidden*
  • preserve?: boolean an optional property to save the zipped the after deployment and can be overrided by -p cli option, default is false

Examples

use in theme base directory

$ ghostify

specify the config file

$ ghostify <config file path>

or

$ ghostify -c <file path>

specify the theme base path containing the config file and package.json

$ ghostify <theme path>