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quicksilver-cli

v1.0.1

Published

Cli tool for Quicksilver

Readme

quicksilver-cli

command lines to create, run and build quicksilver project.
you can also use qs instead of quicksilver below.

###Install npm install -g quicksilver-cli

###Commands Usage | Command Name | Description | |---------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| |quicksilver new <project name> | Create a root Project | |quicksilver create [options] | Create a sub projects | |quicksilver clean | Clean all build dir of projects | |quicksilver build [options] | Build a compressed package installing or upgrading a project | |quicksilver run <run project name> | Start a service to run a sub-module project | |quicksilver version | Show current version of quicksilver-cli |

###Help Commands | Command Name | Description | |------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------| |quicksilver help | Show all commands usage of quicksilver-cli | |quicksilver <command> --help| Show usage of <command> |

Command Examples

Steps

  • Create a gradle project named world
  • Create sub gradle projects
    • Create lib project named world-lib-base
    • Create module project named world-module-main
    • Create run project named world-run
    • Create build project named world-build(auto created when parent project was created.)
  • Run the project

Code

quicksilver new world
cd world
quicksilver create --lib=base --module=main --run
quicksilver run 

Modify Tomcat Info

open `tomcat.json`(in the parent project directory), and edit home and httpPort.
{"home":"F:/app/test/today/apache-tomcat-9.0.22","httpPort":8080}

Modify Environment Info

open `environment.json`, according to the actual case and modify it.
{
    "custom" : {
        "jre": "${java.home}"
    },
    "gradle": {
        "JAVA_HOME": "${jre}"
    },
    "tomcat": {
        "JAVA_HOME": "${jre}",
        "PATH": [
            "${TomcatHome}/bin",
            "${jre}/bin"
        ],
        "CATALINA_HOME": "${TomcatHome}",
        "CATALINA_OPTS": [
            "-Xms256m",
            "-Xmx1024m",
            "-XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=512m",
            "-Dqs.autoinit.enabled=true",
            "-Djava.library.path=${jre}/lib/amd64",
            "-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"
        ]
    }
}