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one-command

v0.1.1

Published

A collection of web app development tools which help you focus on program and no need to worry about other things.

Downloads

6

Readme

one-command

Overview

one-command is a simple tools which could help programmer to create/build/test frontend project fast and easy.

Usage

one-command -t (http/base64/proxy/json) [optional paramteres]

Based on different type, it supports several tiny jobs which could let you develop easier.

http - It will create a simple development server then you could start do your web app immediately. It's quite simple now, I'll keep add more development functions in it and hope it could become better and make each web developers could get off duty earier. :p

base64 - It help you to convert your file to base64, it's helpful when you want to encode your image or font become base64 format and use them in your css file.

one-command -t base64 -f TARGET_FILE

proxy - Proxy server, you can use config file for proxy settings

one-command -t proxy -f CONFIG_FILE --type (http/https)
SOURCE_IP:SOURCE_PORT:SOURCE_PATH-TARGET_IP:TARGET_POST:TARGET_PATH

json - Call json format api and return format value

one-command -t json [-k element] URL

Changelog

  • v0.1.1 - test json api and display beautiful return format
  • v0.1.0 - add proxy function to testing http server and change type parameter (working)
  • v0.0.2 - add base64 encode script for translate image/font or other resources for usage
  • v0.0.1 - simple http server for testing