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mlem-mlem-cli

v1.1.8

Published

This project is a node command line tool to interact with [mlem-mlem server](https://github.com/Wyfy0107/Mlem-Mlem). This cli can be used to deploy your website on the AWS platform.

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Mlem-Mlem-CLI

This project is a node command line tool to interact with mlem-mlem server. This cli can be used to deploy your website on the AWS platform.

How

Your website static files will be uploaded to AWS S3, then served to user by the CloudFront global CDN network. You can also choose a website name of you choice which will be created as a Route53 record connected to the CloudFront distribution. All websites are served with HTTPS. After a successful deployment, your website url will look like this: https://{name_of_your_choice}.mlem-mlem.net

Installation

npm install -g mlem-mlem-cli

or

yarn global add mlem-mlem-cli

Usage

In the terminal, navigate to your project folder. Make sure git is initialized in the folder as well, other wise the cli can not find your static files.

Then run:

mlem login to login with google.

This will return a token, paste that token to the prompt inside your terminal.

After that, run:

mlem deploy

This will ask you for the name of the folders that containing your static files and the name of your website. After providing all the input mlem will start creating resources on AWS and then upload your files