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imp-manager

v0.0.6

Published

Imp manager

Downloads

6

Readme

Imp CLI

Hello on the imp page! Imp is an open source Implementation manager, which will boost your dev ops to the moon. Create your own file implementations in seconds.

Installation

$ npm install -g imp-manager

Search

$ imp search <query>

Search implementations

Get

$ imp get <name> <version> <path>

Get implementation

Login

$ imp login <username> <password>

You have to login to use all features of this CLI

Register

$ imp login <username> <password> <repeat_password>

This will log you in automatically of course too. You need to be logged in to use: init, update, rm

Init

$ imp init <name>

Init new implementation

Update

$ imp update <name> <version> <path> 

Every time you run update it creates a new object in database. So if you create two objects with the same name and version. System will give you the latest one.

Rm

$ imp rm <name>

Remove all imp versions and implementation itself from imp database