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shipkit-cli

v0.1.0

Published

CLI tool to deploy and manage shipkit.io instances

Readme

ShipKit CLI

A command-line tool to deploy and manage shipkit.io instances. Built with Clack for a beautiful CLI experience.

Installation

npm install -g shipkit-cli

Or run directly with npx:

npx shipkit-cli

Usage

# Deploy Shipkit to Vercel (default command)
shipkit

# Alternatively, use the explicit deploy command
shipkit deploy

# Show help
shipkit --help

# Install a new shipkit.io instance
shipkit install shipkit

# Install a new bones.sh instance
shipkit install bones

# List managed instances
shipkit list

# Remove an instance
shipkit remove <instance-name>

# Update an instance
shipkit update <instance-name>

What it does

Running the CLI without any commands will open your browser to deploy Shipkit to Vercel. This allows you to quickly get started with a new Shipkit instance with just one command.

The deployment uses the official Vercel deployment URL which ensures you get the latest version of Shipkit with all pre-configured settings.

Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/shipkit-cli.git
cd shipkit-cli

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build the project
npm run build

# Run in development mode (watches for changes)
npm run dev

License

MIT