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lepto-cli

v1.2.0

Published

CLI for Lepto tool

Downloads

12

Readme

lepto-cli Build Status

$ npm i -g lepto-cli

To get started with lepto, run lepto setup, be sure to have a package.json, if not, create it with npm init or lepto-cli will create it.

Use --config (-c) argument to give your lepto config path.

Usage: lepto [options] [command]

Options:

  -V, --version             output the version number
  -i, --input [dir]         Set input directory
  -o, --output [dir]        Set output directory
  -c, --config [file]       Path to a config file (default: lepto.config.json)
  -d --dataOutput [file]    Set the output json file for the data (eg: ./output/data.json)
  -w, --watch               Watch for files changes
  -l, --logLevel [0-3]      Set the log level from 0 (silent) to 3 (all informations)
  -p, --logPrefix [prefix]  Set a prefix for the log, eg: lepto
  --watchConfig             Watch for config file change
  --followUnlink            Remove files in the output when they are removed from the input directory
  -h, --help                output usage information

Commands:

  setup                     Create a lepto config file

Contributing

Test with fictures assets

$ cd fixtures/
$ ../bin/lepto

Test package

$ npm test

Related

  • lepto - Automated image Editing, Optimization and Analysis via CLI and a web interface

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.