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lightman

v0.0.6

Published

CLI For Apple Dev Center

Readme

Lightman : Node based CLI for the Apple Developer Center

Hi, Lightman!

Lightman

Lightman uses an inception level of javascript libraries. Spooky.js is the node flavor of Casper.js, which is a higher level library for Phantom.js! YIKES. Should you still want to install:

npm install -g lightman

Make sure to install CasperJS/PhantomJS with:

brew install casperjs

Lightman usage:

 Usage: lightman [options] <command>

  Options:

    -h, --help                       output usage information
    -V, --version                    output the version number
    -t, --team [team]                Use team
    -c, --csr [csr file]             Use csr file
    -bn, --bundlename [bundle name]  Use bundle name
    -bi, --bundleid [bundle id]      Use bundle id
    

Supported Commands:

  • login - logs you in (saves to keychain)
  • logout
  • certs:create:dev - create development certificate (REQ: csr OPTIONAL: team)
  • certs:create:dist - create distribution certificate (REQ: csr OPTIONAL: team)
  • appid:create - create app id (REQ: bundlename,bundleid OPTIONAL: team)
  • appid:configure:push - configure app id for push (REQ: bundlename,csr OPTIONAL: team)
  • teams:list - list teams you belong to

Other Stuff:

  • I also include some shell scripts for doing things like:
    • creating a CSR
    • importing a certificate
    • exporting a p12 certificate
  • Lightman was created as part of the EverTrue 2013 winter hackathon.
  • I prefer working in objective-C, this javascript stuff scares me.

Very in development, probably won't work