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@alepha/command
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Build powerful, type-safe command-line interfaces for your application.
This package is part of the Alepha framework and can be installed via the all-in-one package:
npm install alepha
This module provides a powerful way to build command-line interfaces directly within your Alepha application, using declarative descriptors.
It allows you to define commands using the $command descriptor.
This module can be imported and used as follows:
import { Alepha, run } from "alepha";
import { AlephaCommand } from "alepha/command";
const alepha = Alepha.create()
.with(AlephaCommand);
run(alepha);
Descriptors are functions that define and configure various aspects of your application. They follow the convention of starting with $ and return configured descriptor instances.
For more details, see the Descriptors documentation.
Declares a CLI command.
This descriptor allows you to define a command, its flags, and its handler within your Alepha application structure.
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Build powerful, type-safe command-line interfaces for your application.
We found that @alepha/command demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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