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glitchy-cli

v1.1.2

Published

A cli application to manage your glitch applications.

Downloads

12

Readme

About

Glitchy is a cli application for Glitch, a online platform for building online application with or without Node.js.

Setup

In your project folder you need to have 4 environment variables as listed in the .env.example file

The last 2 variables you can get by accessing the Network Tab with the Chrome DevTools and then click on Import from Github in your glitch project. After you clicked the button search for a url like this https://api.glitch.com/project/githubImport

Commands

| Commands | Description | |------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| | glitchy import | Imports your current github repository onto your glitch project | | glitchy logs | Displays a realtime log information about your glitch application | | glitchy setup | Setups the glitchy environment variables |

Core

You can also use the core functions of this library. Example:

const Glitchy = require('glitchy');

Glitchy.import(); // Imports the github repository