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AsyncAPI CLI CLI to work with your

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AsyncAPI CLI

CLI to work with your AsyncAPI files. Currently supports validation, but it is under development for more features.

Install

$ npm install --global @asyncapi/cli

Getting Started

Go ahead and run command asyncapi --help to get complete help for using CLI. If having doubt about any particular command do run asyncapi <command> --help to get help for that command.

CLI

Help string for all the supported commands

  • asyncapi --help
USAGE

asyncapi [options] [command]

OPTIONS

-h, --help display help for command
-v, --version output the version number

COMMANDS

validate validate asyncapi file 
context  Manage contexts
  • asyncapi validate --help
USAGE

asyncapi validate <spec-file-path | context-name> [options]

OPTIONS

-h, --help display help for command
-w, --watch Enable Watch Mode (not implemented yet)
  • asyncapi context --help
USAGE

asyncapi context [options] [command] 

Context is what makes it easier for you to work with multiple AsyncAPI files.
You can add multiple different files to a contextThis way you do not have to pass 
--file flag with path to the file every time but just --context flag with reference name
You can also set a default context, so neither --file nor --context flags are needed.

OPTIONS

-h, --help display help for command 

COMMANDS

list list of all saved contexts 
current see current context 
use <context-name> set given context as default/current
add <context-name> <spec-file-path> add/update context
remove <context-name> remove a context

For now --context flag is requried to run validate command

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Package last updated on 13 Sep 2021

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