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@alfred/cli
Advanced tools
# Creating a new project
alfred new my-lib --lib
alfred new my-lib --lib --browser
alfred new my-app
cd my-app
# Built-in Subcommands
alfred new
alfred learn
alfred skills
alfred clean
alfred run start
alfred run build
alfred run build --prod
alfred run format
alfred run test
# Planned Built-in Subcommands
# Run CI tasks (lint, build, test)
alfred run ci
# List all targets
alfred targets
# Run command for specific entrypoints
alfred entrypoint app.lib run build
# Publish all entrypoints
alfred run publish
# Publish browser library to NPM
alfred entrypoint lib.browser publish
# Publish app to GitHub pages
alfred learn @alfred/skill-github-pages
alfred entrypoint app.browser publish
# Other commandss
alfred search
# Generate documentation for your project
alfred run docs
# Upgrade your code to latest es version
alfred run migrate
# Type check your code
alfred run types
# Build using webpack skill
alfred learn @alfred/skill-webpack
alfred run build
# Learning multiple skills
alfred learn @alfred/skill-angular @alfred/skill-redux
# See docs for more commands
# https://alfred.js.org/docs/cli
FAQs
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We found that @alfred/cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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