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@asyncapi/cli
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CLI to work with your AsyncAPI files. Currently under development, we are working to bring more features.
Learn how to install the AsyncAPI CLI by following the instructions in the installation guide.
The usage guide provides information about different ways to use the CLI.
Read CONTRIBUTING guide.
Follow these steps:
npm install
to install all the required dependenciesnpm run test
to make sure everything is properly set upnpm run build
and then bin/run
to try new CLI locallyThe UX developed for the CLI should comply with the Command Line Interface Guideline
We are following verb + noun
and namespace + noun + [verb]
pattern for making our commands and arguments. For example asyncapi validate <spec-file-path>
and asyncapi config context add <context-name> <spec-file-path>
.
Thanks go to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
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