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red-key-cli

v1.0.4

Published

The cli interface for red-key.

Downloads

2

Readme

RedKey Command Line programs

user@pc $ rk --help
Usage: rk [options] [command]

Options:
  -h, --help      display help for command

Commands:
  location        tools to add / list locations. If no subcommand is specified,
                  it will list the locations
  books           tools to import / list books in the library. If no subcommand
                  is specified, it will list the book
  help [command]  display help for command

Books Subcommand

user@pc $ rk books --help
Usage: rk books [options] [command]

tools to import / list books in the library. If no subcommand is specified, it will list the book

Options:
  -h, --help                          display help for command

Commands:
  import [options] <location> <isbn>  Imports a book from ISBN to the specified
                                      store

Location Subcommand

user@pc $ rk location --help
Usage: rk location [options] [command]

tools to add / list locations. If no subcommand is specified, it will list the locations

Options:
  -h, --help        display help for command

Commands:
  books <location>  Lists books in a specified location
  new [options]     Add a new location