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yumury

v0.1.26

Published

a package helps to create your applications

Downloads

62

Readme

Yumury

You can find documentations here.

Please make sure that NodeJs is installed on your machine (preferably the latest version)

Installation

installation is not required you can use all commands with npx

  npm install yumury

List supported commands

Supported commands by Yumury, please execute the following command within your terminal, This command will provide you with a detailed inventory of all the available commands supported by the Yumury CLI.

  npx yumury list

Login to CLI

( Only necessary for using remote packages, local ones don't require logging in! )

To login to your yumury account within your project, follow these:

  • Navigate to the root directory of your created React Native project in your terminal

  • Execute the following command

      npx yumury login <email> <password>
  • By following these steps, you will successfully log in to the Yumury CLI and be able to use the generated remote packages for your project

How to use generated packages

After generating packages on Yumury ( you can access the list of your generated packages on dashboard ), To integrate the generated packages into your React Native project do the steps below:

  • navigate to the root directory of your project
    • execute the following command

        npx yumury init <package_type> <package_name>

      This command will facilitate the incorporation of the generated package into your React Native project seamlessly

      • local package example:

          npx yumury init local MyAwesomeApp
      • remote packages example: ( Using remote packages requires logging in to your yumury account through the CLI )

          npx yumury init remote MyAwesomeApp
    • execute the following command if you've edited your remote package on the dashboard

        npx yumury refresh-init <remote_package_name>
      • example: ( Using remote packages requires logging in to your yumury account through the CLI )

          npx yumury refresh-init MyAwesomeRemoteApp