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@content-app/cli
Advanced tools
This CLI allows a user to load Content Types from Contentful.
To install the CLI, follow these steps:
npm install @content-app/cli -g
The CLI is started with the load-content-types
command. The following options must be specified:
-a, --accessToken <accessToken>
: The access token for the Contentful account-s, --spaceId <spaceId>
: The Space ID of the Contentful accountAn environment can also be optionally specified with -e, --environment <environment>
.
To use the CLI, the user must run the script file and specify the required options. If no options are specified, the CLI outputs a help message.
Example
content-app load-content-types -a <accessToken> -s <spaceId> -e <environment>
This loads the Content Types with the specified access token and Space ID and optional environment.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE
file for details.
FAQs
Content-app CLI
We found that @content-app/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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