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servernope-cli

v1.12.1

Published

Servernope Tools

Readme

Servernope CLI

The Servernope CLI provides you full support to develop and test hosted functions on your machine.

Installing the CLI

npm i -g servernope-cli

Signing in via CLI

After installing the CLI you must sign in with your Servernope account.

  1. Create a new Access Key on your User Profile Settings.
  2. Save your Secret and Key on a safe location. We'll only show your key once.
  3. On your terminal run the following command:
servernope login
  1. You'll be asked for the Secret and Key you created in step 2.
  2. If all goes well you should see a message saying "Welcome to Servernope".

The Development Workflow

Servernope is made from developers to developers, so our development workflow is made to be as simple as possible, here are the steps you will go through to create, develop, test and sell your function:

  1. Create a new hosted function.
  2. Clone the function to your machine.
  3. Make changes to your code.
  4. Test your function locally.
  5. Push your changes to Servernope.
  6. Request a Go Live to our Store.