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@chix/fbpx-cli
Advanced tools
fbpx is the command line interface for Chiχ Flow
Usage:
Usage: fbpx [options] <file ...>
Commands:
run|r [options] <filename> Run graph
graph|g [options] <filename> Show Graph
input Show input data
deps Show dependencies
tokens Debug lexer tokens
convert|c [options] Convert file
install|i Load node definitions & install requirements
browserify|brsf [options] <file> Create a browserified bundle
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-v, --verbose verbose output
-C, --nocache do not read/write cache
-P, --purge purge cache file
-l, --log [level] log [level]
Install graph dependencies:
fbpx install graphs/clock.fbp
Run server side graph:
fbpx install graphs/server_side_graph.fbp
Browserify graph bundle + watch:
fbpx browserify graphs/clock.fbp --watch -o example/bundle.js
Browserify graph bundle + watch + debug:
fbpx browserify graphs/clock.fbp --debug --watch -o example/bundle.js
For vim & watch you might have to do :set nowb otherwise during a save
the file will not be found.
FAQs
CLI Tool for the .fbp flow definition language
We found that @chix/fbpx-cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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