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wombat

v1.0.5

Published

The wombat cli tool.

Downloads

18

Readme

wombat-cli

Build Status Coverage Status

The wombat cli tool.

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the helpful wombat tool

Commands:
  hook                control your hooks
  package <package>   see information about the named package
  versions <package>  see all available versions for the named package
  whoami              the username you are authenticated as

Options:
  --registry, -r  the registry configuration to use         [default: "default"]
  --json, -j      print output as json                [boolean] [default: false]
  --help          Show help                                            [boolean]
  --version       show version information                             [boolean]

Help is available for each of the supported commands.

You may also do fun things like wombat ls --depth=0 and npm will be invoked.

configuration

Wombat reads its config from the file ~/.wombatrc. This file is parsed as TOML. The defaults look like this:

[default]
registry = "https://registry.npmjs.org"
api = "https://registry.npmjs.org/-/npm"

You can add sections for other registries to talk to and point wombat to them using the name of the config section, or change the default to a registry you use more often. For example:

[default]
registry = "https://registry.npmjs.org"
api = "https://registry.npmjs.org/-/npm"

[enterprise]
registry = "https://npm-enterprise.private.npmjs.com"
api = "https://api.private.npmjs.com"

Then run something like wombat -r enterprise package @secret/private-package

web hooks

wombat hook

Commands:
  ls [pkg]                    list your hooks
  add <pkg> <url> <secret>    add a hook to the named package
  update <id> <url> [secret]  update an existing hook
  rm <id>                     remove a hook

Examples:
  wombat hook add lodash https://example.com/webhook my-shared-secret
  wombat hook ls lodash
  wombat hook ls --json
  wombat hook rm id-ers83f

viewing packages

wombat package yargs shows you a formatted description of the package meta-data. Pass --readme to get the package readme rendered in your terminal as markdown!

wombat versions yargs shows you a list of all dist-tags and versions for the named package (in this case, yargs).

whoami

Find out who you are logged in as for the registry you're using.

License

ISC