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@betty-blocks/cli
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As of version 25.29.0
, you will need to install the requirements for IsolatedVM which basically include:
To install the CLI you will need a recent version of Node.js.
$ npm install -g @betty-blocks/cli
To install the CLI without optional dependencies (isolated-vm)
$ npm install -g @betty-blocks/cli --no-optional
To update the CLI
$ npm update -g @betty-blocks/cli
To update the CLI without optional dependencies (isolated-vm)
$ npm update -g @betty-blocks/cli --no-optional
Welcome to the GitHub repository for the Betty Blocks command-line interface (CLI).
This CLI lets you develop for Betty Blocks, a no-code platform for business users. Not using Betty Blocks yet? Find out more at https://www.bettyblocks.com.
This is the recommended order of reading up on Component System concepts:
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A Betty Blocks CLI
The npm package @betty-blocks/cli receives a total of 193 weekly downloads. As such, @betty-blocks/cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @betty-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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