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@evervault/cli

The official evervault CLI for managing cages

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evervault-cli

The official evervault cli for managing cages

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Usage

$ npm install -g @evervault/cli
$ ev COMMAND
running command...
$ ev (-v|--version|version)
@evervault/cli/0.1.4 darwin-x64 node-v12.18.3
$ ev --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ ev COMMAND
...

Commands

ev cage:delete

Delete your cage.

USAGE
  $ ev cage:delete

OPTIONS
  -f, --force
  -n, --name=name

See code: src/commands/cage/delete.js

ev cage:deploy

Deploy an evervault cage from your current directory.

USAGE
  $ ev cage:deploy

OPTIONS
  -f, --force

DESCRIPTION
  The deployed cage will use the name given in the package.json

See code: src/commands/cage/deploy.js

ev cage:edit

Edit a deployed evervault cage from your current directory.

USAGE
  $ ev cage:edit

OPTIONS
  -n, --name=name

See code: src/commands/cage/edit.js

ev cage:env ACTION

Update your cage's environment variables.

USAGE
  $ ev cage:env ACTION

ARGUMENTS
  ACTION  (get|set|delete) Type of interaction with your cage's environment variable

OPTIONS
  -n, --name=name    environment variable name
  -v, --value=value  environment variable value (for set)

See code: src/commands/cage/env.js

ev cage:init [DIRECTORY]

Initialize a "hello world" cage in your current directory.

USAGE
  $ ev cage:init [DIRECTORY]

ARGUMENTS
  DIRECTORY  The directory to create the "hello world" cage in.

OPTIONS
  -n, --name=name  cage name

See code: src/commands/cage/init.js

ev cage:list

List your team's cages.

USAGE
  $ ev cage:list

See code: src/commands/cage/list.js

ev cage:logs [CAGENAME]

View the cage runtime logs in your browser.

USAGE
  $ ev cage:logs [CAGENAME]

ARGUMENTS
  CAGENAME  The name of the cage to view logs for.

See code: src/commands/cage/logs.js

ev cage:run [CAGENAME]

Run an evervault cage from your current directory.

USAGE
  $ ev cage:run [CAGENAME]

ARGUMENTS
  CAGENAME  The cage to run.

See code: src/commands/cage/run.js

ev help [COMMAND]

display help for ev

USAGE
  $ ev help [COMMAND]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

ev info

View your current status in the evervault system.

USAGE
  $ ev info

See code: src/commands/info.js

ev login

Log the cli into evervault to get started

USAGE
  $ ev login

See code: src/commands/login.js

ev logout

Log the cli out of evervault

USAGE
  $ ev logout

See code: src/commands/logout.js

ev reset

Reset the evervault CLI to it's initial state

USAGE
  $ ev reset

See code: src/commands/reset.js

ev team:list

List all teams you have access to

USAGE
  $ ev team:list

See code: src/commands/team/list.js

ev team:switch

Switch the team you are working with in the CLI

USAGE
  $ ev team:switch

OPTIONS
  -n, --name=name  name of the team you want to switch to

See code: src/commands/team/switch.js

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Package last updated on 29 Jul 2020

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