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@checkup/cli
Advanced tools
A CLI that provides health check information about your project.
Install checkup CLI globally:
$ yarn global add @checkup/cli
# or
$ npm install -g @checkup/cli
First use the config generator to create a config file in your project's directory:
$ checkup generate config
The checkup
CLI is now available to run. Use the run
command to run Checkup against your project directory:
$ checkup run .
Checking up on your project...
checkup run PATH
A CLI that provides health check information about your project
USAGE
$ checkup run PATH
ARGUMENTS
PATH [default: .] The path referring to the root directory that Checkup will run in
OPTIONS
-c, --config=config Use this configuration, overriding .checkuprc.* if present
-f, --force
-h, --help show CLI help
-o, --reportOutputPath=reportOutputPath [default: .]
-r, --reporter=stdout|json|pdf [default: stdout]
-s, --silent
-t, --task=task
-v, --version show CLI version
See code: src/commands/run.ts
Checkup comes with a few generators to help generate Checkup plugins and tasks.
checkup generate plugin PLUGIN_NAME PATH
Generate a checkup plugin.
USAGE
$ checkup generate plugin PLUGIN_NAME PATH
ARGUMENTS
NAME name of the plugin (kebab-case)
PATH [default: .] The path referring to the directory that the generator will run in
OPTIONS
--defaults use defaults for every setting
--force overwrite existing files
--options=options (typescript)
checkup generate task TASK_NAME PATH
Generate a task within a Checkup plugin.
USAGE
$ checkup generate task TASK_NAME PATH
ARGUMENTS
NAME name of the task (kebab-case)
PATH [default: .] The path referring to the directory that the generator will run in
OPTIONS
--defaults use defaults for every setting
--force overwrite existing files
--options=options (typescript)
See code: src/commands/generate.ts
Checkup is designed to be completely configurable via a configuration object.
Checkup uses cosmiconfig to find and load your configuration object. Starting from the current working directory, it looks for the following possible sources:
The search stops when one of these is found, and Checkup uses that object.
The .checkuprc file (without extension) can be in JSON or YAML format. You can add a filename extension to help your text editor provide syntax checking and highlighting:
You can also specify an explicit path to a configuration via the command line, which will override any configurations found in any .checkuprc.*
files
$ checkup --config /some/path/to/my/config/.checkuprc
The configuration object has the following properties:
Checkup supports the use of plugins. Before using the plugin, you have to install it using npm/yarn.
$ yarn add -D @checkup/plugin-ember
To configure plugins, use the plugins key in your configuration file, which contains a list of plugin names.
{
"plugins": ["@checkup/plugin-ember"]
}
FAQs
A health checkup for your project
The npm package @checkup/cli receives a total of 147 weekly downloads. As such, @checkup/cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @checkup/cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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