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@airtable/blocks-cli
Advanced tools
To install or update the block
cli, run:
npm install --global @airtable/blocks-cli
Go to the block's directory and run:
block run
This will start a local server and serve the bundle over https locally, with a self-signed certificate.
Once the server is started paste the bundle URL into the "Edit block locally" dialog in Airtable.
The block's frame will switch to the local development bundle. It will automatically reload when you update the code locally.
To block release
, you must have a valid Airtable API key configured. Use block set-api-key
to
update it.
We support user (~/.config/.airtableblocksrc.json
) and block (.airtableblocksrc.json
within
block directory) scoped configs, and prefer the block scoped config if both exist.
FAQs
Official command line tool for Airtable blocks development
The npm package @airtable/blocks-cli receives a total of 8,734 weekly downloads. As such, @airtable/blocks-cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @airtable/blocks-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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