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@bufferapp/buffer-cli
Advanced tools
Makes useful commands available in the command line for working with the Buffer codebase
Makes useful commands available in the command line for working with the Buffer codebase.
Install buffer-cli globally: npm i -g @bufferapp/buffer-cli
.
Commands below will be automatically available in the command line.
create-buffer-package <package-name> [--es5]
Creates a repo that's ready to be published on npm, with a base environment development configuration.
By default, such a repo will be automatically transpiled for use in es5 environments
upon publishing. If you're writing es5 code only and don't want to transpile your
code, pass the optional --es5
parameter when creating the repo.
To add a new command:
bin
objectnpm update -g @bufferapp/buffer-cli
FAQs
Makes useful commands available in the command line for working with the Buffer codebase
We found that @bufferapp/buffer-cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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