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greeting-you

v1.0.6

Published

A CLI tool to greet your friends

Readme

Greeting you!

A CLI tool to send greetings to your friends.

Get started

Install the package from npm

npm install -g greeting-you
# get started runnign
greet --help

# or sign up with
greet login

Local setup

  1. Create a supabase project and replace your Project URL and API Key on src/supabase.json

  2. Run the following SQL query to create your table greetings

    create table public.greetings (
      id bigint generated by default as identity primary key,
      created_at timestamp with time zone default timezone('utc'::text, now()) not null,
      "to" varchar not null,
      "from" varchar not null,
      message varchar null,
      read boolean default false
    );
    
    create policy "Enable insert for authenticated users only" ON "public"."greetings" FOR insert WITH CHECK (true);
    
    create policy "Enable select for authenticated users using email" ON "public"."greetings" FOR select USING (((auth.jwt() ->> 'email'::text) = 'to'::text));
    
    create policy "Enable delet for authenticated users using email" ON "public"."greetings" FOR delete USING (((auth.jwt() ->> 'email'::text) = 'to'::text));
    
    create policy "Enable update for authenticated users using email" ON "public"."greetings" FOR update USING (((auth.jwt() ->> 'email'::text) = 'to'::text)) WITH CHECK(((auth.jwt() ->> 'email'::text) = 'to'::text));
  3. Update you authentication email templates, the app works with OTP sent through emails, remove the {{ .ConfirmationURL }} variable and place something like:

    <p>Enter this code to complete your signup: {{ .Token }}</p>

    *Do this for all templates

Bundle

Bundle the application by running npm run build; you can then test it by executing the following:

# test without installing
node bin/index.js

# install globally and test
npm install -g .
# then run
greet